Review of Murder in Riverpark, N.J.
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Review of Murder in Riverpark, N.J.
Murder in Riverpark, N.J. by Richard B Donnelly started with a close friendship formed between three couples who went through everything together in high school but had to part ways after graduation to chase their various dreams. Brad and Aubrey were one of these couples. Years later, two of the friends who had left found themselves back in Riverpark and found love with different members of their close group. Infidelity got in the way, and one person was forced to commit a gruesome murder which shook the whole Riverpark community as well as the whole nation. With little to no evidence found, who will be seen as the prime suspect? Who among this group of friends was compelled to kill? Can the police force solve the first murder case committed in the history of Riverpark? Read this book to find out.
Firstly, I loved the diction of the author in this book. Not many ambiguous words were used in the book, making it suitable for even an average reader. I also loved how well detailed the book was in the explanation of events, a very good example was when the school had their football games; the author didn’t leave out any detail when explaining to us how the game played out. That allowed for better visualization of the event as a reader. The author's chronological arrangement of events from high school to adulthood made it easy for the reader to understand each character better. Richard B Donnelly also extensively explained the reason for the reactions of the characters to some actions. The suspense in this book was another thing I loved. I was very relaxed about the events that I never predicted how the murder was going to play out of who would be involved.
Despite being detailed about the events of the football match, I didn't quite appreciate that the words used there were too technical for a non-football fan like myself to understand. Also, I found some grammatical errors in this book.
Based on the aforestated reasons, I rate
Murder in Riverpark, N.J. 4 out of 4 stars. Even though the words I wrote about in the previous paragraph affected my reading experience a bit, I think it will be unfair to deduct a star from the book for that sole reason. I must also state that the book was professionally edited.
I recommend Murder in Riverpark, N.J. by Richard B Donnelly to those who are interested in mystery and thriller novels coupled with some romance scenes. This is one book all lovers of the aforementioned genres should add to their collection.
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Murder in Riverpark, N.J.
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