Did you find the book to be suspenseful?

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Did you find the book to be suspenseful?

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This is a discussion forum topic for the November 2023 Book of the Month, The Impossible Mock Orange Trial by Thad G. Long.



Did you find the book to be suspenseful?



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The novel was definitely quite suspenseful in my opinion. I was taken in by the author's skill and couldn't wait to see what would happen next in the plot. My interest was piqued by the plot's surprising turns of events and unresolved mysteries. I couldn't stop turning the pages, and I was always interested in what would happen next. You might be drawn to this book if you like reading thrilling novels.
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I found the book to be quite suspense-filled. A book on legal trial could become tideous after a few chapters but this one kept the pace and the tension building. I was eager to find out what would happen next throughout the book. The author did an amazing job of adding unexpected twists and turns to keep the readers interested. I would certainly recommend this book to thriller lovers.
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I found the book filled with suspense. I liked the courtroom trials very interesting in the book.
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The novel is undoubtedly intriguing and fascinates the reader with its masterful writing and intriguing plot. Unexpected challenges and mysteries have great power in making it difficult to let go. If you enjoy thrillers, this book is a tough choice because it maintains pace and tension throughout, even in the context of legal cases. The author's use of unexpected twists and turns makes for a great read, making it a recommended choice for fans of the series.
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Surprisingly yes, I really enjoyed the courtroom trials.
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Yes. I think following the trial, which all the dilemma and complications around them made the book suspenseful... Unless a reader isn't interested in that.
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The story is definitely suspenseful. The court room drama puts the readers at the edge of their seats. Locals pitted against giant corporations is interesting. Usually, in other places, giant corporations have an added advantage over working-class people. But here in Phoenix county, the locals have an added advantage since it supports the locals over the giant corporations. Along with the suspense, the added emotions of Beth and others contribute to the story. How things unfurl as the story progresses is fabulous. The characters were interactive throughout. The story is paced well and, therefore, the suspense did not drop at any point for me.
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Yes, I found the book to be very suspenseful. I think the author did an excellent job of keeping the reader wondering what was going to happen at every turn. I was not a fan of the author’s writing style and was deterred by the numerous errors I found while reading. However, the exciting storyline kept me coming back for more. I couldn’t wait to see what the verdict would be and I honestly had no idea how the jurors would vote.
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During the entire novel, I couldn't wait to see what would happen next. To keep the audience intrigued, the author expertly incorporated surprising turns and twists. I would definitely suggest this book to anybody who enjoy thrillers.
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Yes indeed, the book was filled with suspense. It made me want to read untill the very end. I'm glad I was able to read it.
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It definitely was a suspenseful one. The question as to who will be held responsible was something that made me curious.
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Yes, I found the book to be suspenseful. The plot is well-paced and there are many twists and turns. The author does a good job of building tension and keeping the reader guessing.
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Yes, there was a lot of drama in the book. The suspense had me reading till the end. I was so engrossed and I loved every minute of it.
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Post by Robert Andrew »

Certainly yes! The book captivated me with its suspenseful narrative. The plot unfolds seamlessly, filled with unexpected twists and turns. The author skillfully builds tension, leaving the reader in suspense and engaged.
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