Review by Ekta Kumari -- An Imperfect Crime

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Imperfect crime is a perfect murder mystery. Nothing in the plot sounds banal. It's an intriguing tale of a planned accident which unexpectedly goes wrong thereby shattering the lives of the protagonists. The involvement of priest is quite organic. The book introduces many a fresh elements that keeps the reader on his or her toes. An excellent piece of writing which is definitely worth ur time and interest. The book can appeal to the court room drama lovers and every other reader who admire murder mysteries. The well written insightful review compels the readers to read is book. Both the book and review deserve appreciation.
Congrats on BOTD!!!
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A story about a fake crime leasing to a real one...interesting. I like how this story sounds. It sounds just like my type of book.
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What starts as an innocent plan quickly devolves into something sinister. I love the plot of this story, especially because of its investigative backdrop.
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This is a nice book. Its a mind-blowing crime thriller that glues the reader to the pages of the book. Also interesting thing ghe book is that the characterization is unique. Great book.
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Very suspicious, didn't check out with other places. Did seem all that concern over solving that case. Need more action to this mystery story. posting.php?mode=reply&f=114&t=89358#
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This book looks really interesting. I believe your review did some justice to the book
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I don’t read many crime thrillers, but this one sounds great! It’s going on my list. Thanks for an excellent review!
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I just love your review!

I'm a fan of suspense and not even your warning about crude language will put me off adding this to my reading list!
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Sounds like the complex plot of this crime thriller/suspense novel will keep readers on the edge! I just hope I can keep up with all the characters and details throughout the book!
Thanks for the great review!
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It sounds genuinely engaging! I've never really been into crime or thrillers, but this tempts me to give it a chance.
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I suppose in this novel Padre Montero felt the need to do much more than accept confessions. Wonderful story-line. Congrats on BOTD.
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I honestly admire the author of this book and his writing skills. The book as plots and twists and constantly keep you on the edge, I mean while all fingers are pointing at Simpson actually being a murderer and not just a random murderer but a mass murderer all fingers also point away from him.

It's a perfectly planned crime that perfectly went wrong or so it seems.
I really can't wait to finish reading this
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I will definitely read this book because of its thrilling and crime scene genre. This is a must read book for me because during these times, without anything to do, I will be thrilled amid boredom.
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I believe in doing the right thing at the right time, if Lori was early enough Peter would have been saved.
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An Imperfect Crime by Fred G. Baker seems to have a theme that focus on the stupidity younger people do. I don't know about reading it. Congratulations.
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