Official Review: Death Inside Diamond Head by Randolph Mase

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Re: Official Review: Death Inside Diamond Head by Randolph Mase

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A detective story with a little bit of love in it is definitely something I cannot resist the urge to read. You did an awesome job on the review and it makes me even more eager to want to read the book
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This sounds like an enjoyable who-done-it. I'm curious, though. You referred to it as a "book." On Amazon, it said there's less than 100 pages. Is it really that short? Did the plot feel rushed? Or is that a typo on Amazon. Thanks for your review!
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Sounds like an intriguing whodunnit!
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'Official Review: Death Inside Diamond Head' by Randolph Mase has a remarkable introduction! The major part of the story has been exposed in the review for the benefit of readers! The point that the nature of the book is concise and straight-to-the-point is worth mentioning in the review! The reactions to the book provided by the reviewer are greatly entertaining to read! I like the ending of the review!
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This book seems so mysterious and thrilling. I like stories that bring detectives solving such intriguing cases. Besides, the fact that this narrative seems pretty straightforward sounds grear to me. Thanks for the informative review!
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Suspense books appeal more to me than movies! This seems so great! Congratulations for being Book of the Day! This book deserves it.
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From reading a sample of this book, it sounds like a good suspenseful book. I do occasionally like mystery stories. I also like how Matt and Kathy's relationship adds to the story and not distracts from it. Thank you so much for the great review.
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If it's not Sherlock Holmes, I tend to pass on mysteries. The premise just doesn't hook me. Thanks for the review, but I'll be passing on this one.
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A suspenseful detective novel with well-developed characters and a brilliant descriptive style of writing. The case of Justin Fisher will definitely intrigue all the lovers of this genre.
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I like to read crime stories occasionally, and this sounds like one to add to my list. It will be nice to visit Hawaii too! :beach:
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Growing up, I would race through teenage detective stories like Hardy Boys, Famous Five. Then came Agatha Christie and Hercule Poiroe and of course, Sherlock Holmes. This is to say I am a big fan of detective books and would enjoy this book as well. Thanks for the review!
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I'm a lover of crime thrillers, both in movies and stories, which makes me start thinking like a detective. It's an interesting one. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I'm a lover of crime thrillers, both in movies and stories, which makes me start thinking like a detective. It's an interesting one. Nice review.
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This review makes me believe that given a proper method of investigation the truth can be found.
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Detective stories always interested me, and this murder mystery and the way the duo investigate it sounds quite intriguing.
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