Review of Prints In the Snow

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Interesting. The title itself is really got me. Although I'm not a fan of thriller novel, I'd love to dig into this book in the future. Plot twist' paranormal-mystery is something I would enjoy. Nice review.
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I think I would read this if there is no paranormal thing involved. Anyway, mystery readers will definitely love this one. The author was said to put twists and things that are unpredictable, which is what makes a mystery story a hit. Thanks for the review.
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Thanks for the great review. From the little bit I read, it sounds pretty good. I do like mysteries at times, but not into creepiness and paranormal much. Since this was a free book, I do have it if I would decide to read it sometime in the future.
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This story is full of mystery and twists. It's very interesting and intriguing to read. Nice review I love to read the whole story. Thanks for sharing and for a free book. Congrats on BOTD!
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting crime/mystery story about Tori who discovers a dead body in the snow only to have it disappear when the police come and then reappear somewhere else with bullet holes in it. Will Tori and her friend discover who murdered the person? It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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Gah! I hate being creeped out, but I really want to read this now because of your review! I am putting this on my bookshelf!
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Your review has incited my adrenals. I love creepy. Congrats to the author on the BOTD status.
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I love reading suspenseful novels, I believe the novel will be intriguing as it discusses Tori's experience when she opened her door.
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Post by Leonie Vermaak »

This is right up my alley for genres, with mystery, murder, suspended and paranormal! This book is definitely moving to one of the top spots on my 'want to read' list. I just can't wait to see how Tori and Hal solve this one and what they have to endure in order to do so. Thanks for an excellent review.
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This novel seems to be filled with suspense and twists, but also with paranormal matters, some mysterious scenes, and crime. I like the fact that this book seems to have brave and strong women as protagonists. Congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the review!
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Mystery stories are utterly interesting. However, I am put off by the paranormal aspect.
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Post by Sandeep Moses Arulnesan »

I immediately liked this book when I read that Tori and Hal are investigating a paranormal adventure. That's one of my favorite genres. I want to know how the story unfolds. Thanks for the review. Congrats on the BOTD!
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Wow, such a wonderful review! I can imagine the look on Tori's face when she looks back and notices that the body's gone. Whose prints are those anyway? The killer's or the body's? Are they deep to indicate that the body was carried from the crime scene? Why would someone walk on snow-covered ground without shoes? Suffice it to say, 'strange happenings' and 'creepy scenes' are my cup of tea. Congrats on the BOTD!
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Post by Kaitlyn Canedy »

I had no idea that this book was a horror book due to the cover. I will be skipping it for this reason, but I commend the author for keeping each scene suspenseful. Thanks for the review!
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Post by Linus G »

I totally love this book already. The fact that I could already feel the suspense right from the review shows how great the book is going to be and, also shows how good a job the reviewer did. Big congrats on BOTD.
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