Official Review: You Say Goodbye by Keith Steinbaum

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This book sounds enchanting, the drama in it and well developed characters intrigues. I will love to read it. Nice review.
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This will probably be an enjoyable read for me. I can see that Sean's life must have been very difficult. I'm glad the author's writing style is great. Thank you for the wonderful review.
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sarahmarlowe wrote: 11 May 2019, 14:54 Wow! This book has a lot going on. It looks to me that you did a good job analyzing it for us. Thanks for the great review!
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Kister Bless wrote: 12 May 2019, 03:42 This book sounds enchanting, the drama in it and well developed characters intrigues. I will love to read it. Nice review.
I really think you would enjoy it. Thanks for commenting!
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daviddawud wrote: 12 May 2019, 04:57 This will probably be an enjoyable read for me. I can see that Sean's life must have been very difficult. I'm glad the author's writing style is great. Thank you for the wonderful review.
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Quite the interesting mystery it seems. To have a character go towards a dark place in their mind and come back is hard to do, but if it was written well it's quite the redemption arc.
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Letora wrote: 12 May 2019, 19:16 Quite the interesting mystery it seems. To have a character go towards a dark place in their mind and come back is hard to do, but if it was written well it's quite the redemption arc.
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i am a huge fan of music, so i am definitely loving this book
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imSunshine wrote: 13 May 2019, 06:38 i am a huge fan of music, so i am definitely loving this book
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I hope the killer is brought to justice. I like that the main character finds hope to go on despite his bleak circumstances. A tough mystery makes for a fun read. I might have to look into this one. Thanks for your thoughts.
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ElizaBeth Adams wrote: 13 May 2019, 07:43 I hope the killer is brought to justice. I like that the main character finds hope to go on despite his bleak circumstances. A tough mystery makes for a fun read. I might have to look into this one. Thanks for your thoughts.
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Thanks as well..I will
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I love the sound of this from your description. A crime/mystery with unexpected twists is something I would look for in a book. Also, it sounds like there's plenty of character development, as well as being plot focussed. Thanks for the review, I'll be adding this to my list of books to read :)
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danielleamy wrote: 13 May 2019, 10:06 I love the sound of this from your description. A crime/mystery with unexpected twists is something I would look for in a book. Also, it sounds like there's plenty of character development, as well as being plot focussed. Thanks for the review, I'll be adding this to my list of books to read :)
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The Beatles Song Murderer sounds interesting. Reading this review tweaked my interest . I really want to read this now so thanks for the great review!
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