Official Review: The Darkness at Decker Lake

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The thriller element of the book is really unique. Being given an opportunity to be the insider is a new yet captivating concept for me. I agree that intelligent books are unquestionably some of the best books. I would like to give this one a try. Thank you for the review. :)
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I enjoyed this book. The plot is complex and unique, and there's a few unusual twists and turns along the way. The author does an excellent job of creating a large cast of characters
Thanks for the great review
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Amazing suspense-filled book. It sure seems like a good read. Thanks for the great review
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I already feel the thrill that comes from knowing what the characters don't know. I'll read this for sure. Awesome review.
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I'm a huge fan of mystery and suspense. This definitely sounds like the kind of book I would like. I'm intrigued to read a book where I know what is happening, usually the reader is in the dark, just like the characters. Thank you for the great review, I'll be sure to check it out!
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The review written is quite intriguing. I would love to have an insight of the book myself, I love horrors and mystery books.
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The Darkness at Decker Lake is a book about the uneasiness the residents of Decker Lake, is feeling in their neighborhood, an impending doom over shadows them on their walks. A sense of sinister lurking in their in their once peaceful town had them trembling in their beds at night. No one stays out side after dusk, and nobody speaks of the lingering presence, for they fear that that will make matters worse.

One of the townspeople, George, has taken notice of the strange happenings that began several years ago - the despair felt by all the occupants and the townspeople who suddenly decided to leave Decker Lake for a retirement home in Florida and were never heard from again. His unease had intensified since the disappearance of Evelyn Jones and the lack of communications from his friend, Mary. He begains trying to unravel the mystery of what is happening to the town.

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Although some may find it really interesting to know the whole story about the residents of Decker Lake. I wish to read it soon!
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The plot sounds very intriguing and I love books that are filled with suspense and mystery, which this book seems to have. It's a shame about the mistakes though, when there are too many of those, it's impossible for me to not get a bit frustrated when reading. Thanks for the review.
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Has Freddy Krueger moved from Elm Street? I can hear this book calling me. Wait up, George!
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I love mystery and suspense, what or who is responsible for the disappearance of Decker Lake residents? l definitely would like to know what transpired. However, the horror part makes me think twice. Great review.
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I am glad that the writer make it possible for the reader to be a part of the narrative. Not many authors are able to provide this kind of quality to a book. I commend Martin H. Zuckerman for this. While the book seem not professionally edited, i think the story is an interesting one that I should give a trial. Good review.
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This sounds like a thrilling novel! It sounds like a fascinating mixture of mystery and horror! Congrats on the book of the day. Great review.
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Sounds very intriguing. I don’t mind mystery and a little suspense, just hope it’s not horror. Thanks for your review!
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This book tells the story of a small American town. It is suitable for children and teenagers. Thanks for the review.
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