Review of Sonora Pass

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Excellent review. I usually like suspense stories combined with comedy, to be placed in shelf. Can't wait to read it.
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The was still performing well until the devil came to steal a heart of of some members in the group and these results in murdering of Celia and stealing of the software. Celia friends are blaming Esteben for this murder and Jonathan is the private undercover investigator
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I always enjoy reading reviews after sampling the book because the book can be going in a completely opposite direction from what you thought. This comic book, for instance, didn't seem as though it would become a murder mystery as you said. As a non-comic book reader, I found it very interesting to read this, having to rely on the images to fully build the scenes and get a feeling for what was happening. Thank you for an insightful review and I'm glad you enjoyed this as your first graphic novel :)
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I don't often read comics, but I can't resist the mystery behind Celia's death in this story. There's also a case of software theft that seems irrelevant to the murder. However, I'm curious if the people involved in both situations will reveal a plot twist later. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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I haven't had the chance to read many graphic novels, so this mystery comic sounds like an excellent place to dive in!
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The intriguing elements play their roles perfectly to increase the span of suspense in this engaging story, and it would be worth reading this story to know how Jonathan solves this murder mystery.
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Post by Stephen Christopher 1 »

Thanks for the review. It's been years since I read a graphic novel, and I'm looking forward to this one. I kind of wish you hadn't added the mini-spoiler in there, though, it' might make guessing the killer a little more obvious now.
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I thought it was a story about the problems of a music band; I was surprised when I realized that it was about murder. The cover art is phenomenal; a very good job. I lose concentration fast when reading comics so I probably won't read this one, but I'd like to take a look.
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This review is very interesting and kept me piqued with the thrilling suspense. Congratulations BOTD
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A mystery novel that is comical with an intriguing story plot and amazing narration style.
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I read the book in one sitting. The illustrations were fantastic, but there were too many complicated situations that were not adequately explored.
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Post by John Arun Kumar »

Jaime Olmos comic book seems interesting. Celia's murderer is not Rodrigo or Esteban, these are two obvious suspects one would think. Then who is it? Will Jonathan solve two mysteries. You have done well with your book review. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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Thank you for the wonderful review. I'm not usually a comic book person, but since the book is free, 'll hold onto it in case I change my mind. I'm glad you enjoyed it and it didn't have very many errors. Your review let me know a lot more about the book.
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I'm not one for comics but I must say this sounds super interesting. It also covers my favorite genre of murder and suspense so I'm definitely going to read this and soon. Thanks for a great review!
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Post by Amanda Warner »

Sorona Pass seems to be like one of those books with a lot of twists and turns. It would keep someone in suspense wondering who killed Celia and if her death was related to the theft of the Tridax air traffic control software. This book will surely give one goosebumps. 
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