Review by Melchi Asuma -- The Dark Web Murders [Featured Review of June 9th Book of the Day]

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Re: Review by Melchi Asuma -- The Dark Web Murders [Featured Review of June 9th Book of the Day]

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It sounds like an enthralling read for lovers of this genre. The description of the plot as "very entertaining, intricate and brilliant" is a sure magnet for this audience. Thank you for your informative review.
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This seems like a well put together book by a well seasoned author. I’m not much into crime novels so this one isn’t for me. Thanks for the information and the enjoyable review.
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I love a good crime story, and this sounds suspenseful. Thanks for the recommendation.
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This book starts out amazing! I was so sad to hear it was part of a series. Because I knew I’d have to read it from the start. However, the review is thorough and states this book can be read as a stand-alone. I’m going to have to take that advice. And then go back and read the rest.
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I once read a book by this author and I was really intrigued by his storytelling and suspense building abilities. The book seems to be a very interesting novel and I look forward to reading it. Your review has really elevated my interest. Nicely written.
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A suspenseful and well-written thriller is my favorite kind of book. I will have to take a look at this novel. Thanks for a great review!
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Great review! The book sounds very promising, it is really a measure of talent when the author is able to write characters in a way that would suggest said characters have been written by someone else.
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The Dark Web Murder Mysteries is part of a series but it can be read as a standalone. It is a psychological crime thriller which features a clever serial killer. I will check it out soon!
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Post by c4bersg1rl »

Firstly, thank you for your great review. I am partial to this sort of genre so I am "used" to the types of gruesome style murders depicted.

Hats off :tiphat: to the author for keeping the story twisting and turning enough to have the reader guessing who the killer was until the end.
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I can deal with gruesome killings, but I am not a big fan of crime fiction. I am intrigued by the author’s writing style. I would like to read the book just to see how he makes his characters distinct. Thanks for the review.
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Quite an interesting premise on murders being broadcast on the Dark Web. I would like to read this one in the series. Thanks for the review.
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This seems like an interesting crime-thriller.

Thank you for the great review.
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I adore authors that can write in several different styles but this book doesn't seem like it's for me. I don't usually like to skip the previous books in a series, even if said book can be read as a stand-alone novel. So before I even think of picking this up, I'll have to see about the other books. Thanks for the review!
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I have to applaud an author who can write in more than one style and keep the story clean. It sounds like the author does a fantastic job with this book. A murder that happens again and again, and all the time the detectives are working to piece the story together and the murderer is two steps ahead of them. I love it! I'm so glad that this book can be read as a standalone. I'm looking forward to reading this book!
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"The Dark Web Murders" by Brian O'Hare seems like an interesting action-packed crime thriller. I love stories about murder and crimes if the murderer is caught at the end. I think I will give this book a try.
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