Review of Mysteries you can't put down

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With your review, it shows that the book has a lot of mysteries in it which will make it very interesting for me to read. Great review
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This is a classic detective fiction. This collection touches on a variety of topics and is written in many genres - from classic crime drama to psychological to supernatural to science fiction. A well researched book and a good book review. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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I like short stories and I like detective stories. I am sure to enjoy this. I hope they are all light reading and not heavy. Thanks for your review.
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Mysteries you can't put down" by Brad Bennett from the detailed review I have read is a really nice book, the title is captivating and also the stories in it are so capturing to every kind of people with different personalities. It teaches us various virtues for example kindness.
The review was well edited and was well detailed making me as a reader and reviewer interested in reading the book.
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This review indicates that the book touches on many favorite genre. Will be happy to read it. The review is elaborate and gives us a glimpse on what to expect. He delves into a little bit of each story with examples. Thank you.
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The book touches on a variety of topics and is written in many genres - from classic crime drama to science fiction.The author speaks about winemaking, golf, or even space-time theories in detail, enriching the narrative. Overall it's a collection of delightful stories.
The review is superb.
Congratulations on Botd 🎉
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I like reading crime drama/detective stories, especially when they're short and intriguing. This book seem to like up to its name. Thanks for the very detailed review.
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Post by Ferdinand_Otieno »

This is an amazing and delightful collection of eight short stories highlighting crime, investigation, mystery, murder, family, and unique characterization. The book is temporarily discounted on Amazon Kindle and has a well-written OnlineBookClub review. Congrats on the BOTD.
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All these stories share a common ground which is "the thrill". And this feature makes it a page-turner.
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Since "A dead body" you get all my attention. This books seems to have every topic for those ones who like crime, thriller, paranormal, etc. Nothing better than a short but enjoyable story, what about 8? :techie-reference:

Thank you so much for you review, it was engaging!
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An interesting collection of 8 short stories in the book "Mysteries you can't put down" by Brad Bennett. A wide variety of stories from detective to supernatural ones make this book appealing.
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I like mystery and detective stories so I think it will suits me. A combinaison of eight stories in one book? Lovely
Thank you for your review. It shows the taste of what we can fkng in this book.
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I like to read suspenseful and unpredictable stories. Hence, I would mind poking my nose into this. Congrats to the author on being the book of the day!
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Post by Amynwankwo_ »

Oh I definitely love stories about mysterious murders and unpredictable endings. This seems like something that I would enjoy ! I also love that the book lives up to its name 😁😁
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I have seen Uri's full bodied wine. And am wondering if it's part of the uri series or the style of writing is the same. Because it's a good style of writing a good flow of events.
The collection looks like it's full of drama And adventure. Worth checking it out
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