Review of Mysteries you can't put down

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I've always liked detective stories, so I'm sure I would enjoy this. Thank you for the review
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Sounds like a detective story that I would greatly enjoy. I will add this book to my bookshelf. Thanks for the great review.
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This crime scene thriller will be fascinating to read. Great review.
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I'm personally not a fan of short stories but this seems like an amazing and engaging read. And the fact that they are all in multiple genres means I would probably give it a try
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Post by Matlhodi Nozwayo »

This review was good enough to catch my attention. I love reading shorter stories and that especially combined with psychological twists, mysteries and thriller is beautiful. I definitely would love to read all of these so I can also leave a very detailed review with full context.
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Post by Lateefahjamil »

How I love reading mystery solving novels because of the suspense it gives. This is a must read for me.
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I am a crime and mystery fan, so this book is certainly up my alley. The Undead Movie Studios? Deadly golf? A haunted headdress? A suicidal composer? I am excited to read about them all.
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I haven't read that many short stories yet, so this would be a nice start. Your review definitely convinced me to give it a try, and I don't think the book will disappoint. Fabulous review!
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A wonderfully written review. I love the way you dissected the book without giving away any spoilers.
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Post by Stephane L »

I appreciate this book which contains several stories and suspense
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I love locked-room mysteries, short suspenseful stories, and the fact that the author gives insight about the human nature, so this book sounds great for me. Besides, it approaches several different themes, such as sci-fi. Congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the review!
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Post by Immaculate K 6 »

This short collection of stories sounds interesting. I like mystery, suspense and detective kind of books so am definitely going in for this book. Thanks for the review it was amazing.
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An interesting collection of detective cum mysteries, ranging from music to science fiction. Ideal for the person looking for variety.
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If your review is this compelling, I can't imagine how much more my interest will be piqued by reading the actual book! You have brilliantly inspired the mystery of each story, and I honestly can't download this book to my Kindle fast enough 😉
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Post by Pandora10 »

This sounds like a good variety of short stories that could appeal to fans of several genres, including mystery, murder and sci-fi. The story about the boy in the attic sounds intriguing. I like that the author was able to describe, in some detail, subjects like golf and winemaking within the stories. Thanks for a good review on this book.
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