Review by Sahani Nimandra -- The Dark Web Murders

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Re: Review by Sahani Nimandra -- The Dark Web Murders

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Vscholz wrote: 25 Mar 2019, 23:22 I enjoy really dark murder mysteries but I haven't been intrigued by many lately. Your review, however, puts this title on my radar. Thanks for sharing!
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Wow! My kind of book. As an African the experiences of the west city dwellers be it ancient or modern really fascinates me. Very nice review. Thanks.
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Beatus wrote: 27 Mar 2019, 05:27 Wow! My kind of book. As an African the experiences of the west city dwellers be it ancient or modern really fascinates me. Very nice review. Thanks.
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This sounds like a wonderful book! I love fast paced mysteries, and the fact that the characters are well done gives it a bonus! Thank you for a thorough review!
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unamilagra wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 11:51 This sounds like a wonderful book! I love fast paced mysteries, and the fact that the characters are well done gives it a bonus! Thank you for a thorough review!
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I love a well-constructed murder mystery, and this certainly seems to deliver! Thanks for the review!
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gen_g wrote: 29 Mar 2019, 22:44 I love a well-constructed murder mystery, and this certainly seems to deliver! Thanks for the review!
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I'm intrigued by the dark web because it sounds so sinister and clandestine. As your review makes clear though, it contains grim things above all. I've read one of this author's books and enjoyed the mystery as well as the Belfast setting. I do remember finding the violence of the murder a bit gruesome though; it sounds as if this book is similar in that regard.
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ButterscotchCherrie wrote: 02 Apr 2019, 04:12 I'm intrigued by the dark web because it sounds so sinister and clandestine. As your review makes clear though, it contains grim things above all. I've read one of this author's books and enjoyed the mystery as well as the Belfast setting. I do remember finding the violence of the murder a bit gruesome though; it sounds as if this book is similar in that regard.
If I'm right you have read 11:05 Murders which is gruesome in a way, but this is much worst. Thank you for stopping by!
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Sahani Nimandra wrote: 02 Apr 2019, 05:25
ButterscotchCherrie wrote: 02 Apr 2019, 04:12 I'm intrigued by the dark web because it sounds so sinister and clandestine. As your review makes clear though, it contains grim things above all. I've read one of this author's books and enjoyed the mystery as well as the Belfast setting. I do remember finding the violence of the murder a bit gruesome though; it sounds as if this book is similar in that regard.
If I'm right you have read 11:05 Murders which is gruesome in a way, but this is much worst. Thank you for stopping by!
Yes, that one! Thanks for the heads-up that this is worse ...
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