Official Review: The Mirrors by E F Townsend

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Nice book. Thank you for captivating my curiosity with your wonderful review. This goes to my to-read books.
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This book sounds very interesting. It is full of mysteries and supernatural events. I think I have to make out time to read this book. Thanks for your review.
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I'm not sure I enjoy mystery plots. But this one seems interesting. Great work.
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Historical mansions often seem to provide the perfect conduit for supernatural phenomena and mysterious disappearances. I love that this title also seems to work in a myriad of mesmerizing mirrors! Can't wait to check this one out. Thanks for the insightful review!
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I have just read the sample, but your review brought more of the storyline to life. From what I have read, it was suspenseful and told the story very well. Your review has piqued my interest. I may consider adding it to my shelf. Thank you for a great review.
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I like mysteries and this sounds like a well-written book. I will put it on my to-read list. Thank you for the helpful review.
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The Mirrors is a Book which asks the question of murderer or ghost. Tori Hartley rents out one of the magnificent old mansions in Old Louisville to Scott Mallory, who disappeared without a trace. Facing an alarming lack of physical evidence, the police looked to Scott's blog for answers.

He claims to have been trying to contact a ghost by hanging hundreds of mirrors through out the house. Frantic, as a mother tries to find her son, she hired a parpnormal detective, as they continued to investigate.

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I am intrigued. Normally, I wouldn't pick a thriller with any hint of paranormal activity but this one got my attention. Well-written, characters are well fleshed out and the story flows at just the right tempo. What will Tori and Hal find out? Thank you for a convincing review.
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Determining whether a death is supernatural or not must be very cultivating and thrilling at the same time. I want to experience some of that ; I will read the book. Thanks for the review.
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I like mysteries, though I'm not sure if I'd appreciate the supernatural element of this story or not. Your mentioning that it makes you want to keep reading on instead of setting it down sounds intriguing. I'll consider checking it out. Thanks for the review and book recommendation.
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What a wonderful review!
This is not the kind of book I would normally pick up, but with a great plot, interesting characters, and a mystery to be solved, I can't resist. I have to find out what happened.
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I was so into reading the sample pages, I was sort of wanting to read further; but truly this is not really my type of book. Then I read your intriguing review and it peaked my interest even more. I may have to attempt to read on a few more chapters.... thank you for such a good look into this story.
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I think that I would really enjoy this book! Between your review and sampling the first chapter, I'll be adding it to my "want to read" list of books!!
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This spooky mystery thriller is just right about my alley. The premise sounds intriguing and it seems that it has an immersive atmosphere to it which is a big factor for me. Thanks for the review.
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The plot is truly captivating, and it's even more satisfying to know that the author had an incredible writing style. The story doesnt solely focus on the paranormal, which makes things more interesting. This is definitely something that I would read. :techie-studyingbrown:
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