Review of Prints In the Snow

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Elements of mystery entwined with the supernatural! This book seems right up my alley! Thanks for the review and the recommendation!
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The mystery of a dead man in front of the main character's door sets the atmosphere of this novel. I like how the title "Prints In The Snow" is a direct reference to this detail. Congratulations to the author for BOTD!
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. I love a good murder mystery, but the paranormal is a pure bonus for me. I’m happily adding this book to my reading list.
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I just watch Dr Strange and it's just too creepy. I feel like this book also gives the same vibes. Nevertheless, I think I'll give this a try. I won't leave this untouched. lol. Honestly, the review It looks awesome. So thank you so much.
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Your review is so vibrant, it tells how much you enjoyed the book. A fast-paced, crime, thriller about a Christmas- a time for merriness turned into a mystery unravelling adventure will certainly be a good read. I'm curious to know if Tori and Hal succeeded without getting hurt.
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Wow... I like reading books and novels that involves mystery, it will be cool to read.
Am going for it
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What is the mystery behind the weird things that were happening to Tori? I must read Prints In the Snow by E. F. Townsend to find out. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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I started reading this book and it really caught my attention at first. The first few pages have somewhat lots of details that got me wandering a bit, but overall it makes the reader want to continue to understand what will happen. However, when I realized that it was a book about ghosts, I just did not feel compelled to continue.
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