Review of Murder in the Garbage

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Re: Review of Murder in the Garbage

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Sounds like an interesting thriller. Who could the culprit be? The suspense is just perfect.
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I also think that the book is 'dry' it does not give me the action and the suspense that I need. I hope that the second book will be better. Thank you for the honest review. I am curious though as to who is the "true culprit?. I think that I will continue reading the book.
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The intriguing elements brilliantly entwined in this story and right from the beginning with the murder of the company's CEO and the investigation part seem quite engaging.
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The book has a lesson to portray. It's sad that it's lacking in more than one areas. I like that there was limited use of profanities. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I’m not a big fan of the cover, but I like the mystery and action in the plot. Hopefully it’s a page turner. Congratulations on book of the day!
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A good crime thriller leaves the reader feeling like be they were part of it all. "Murder in the Garbage," is more of a slow burn with the protagonist solving the mystery by having conversations with other characters. Intriguing plot. Congratulations on BOTD. Thank you for your honest review.
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Solid review. Having read the book as well I agree with all of the comments but would add that the format adopted by changing the Point of VIew in each chapter results in a disjointed format that detracts from the overall continuity
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I was rather excited about the read, but it seems that there is quite a few issues with the book. I will however give it a try to see how it goes. Thanks for an honest and detailed review.
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This book falls in the category of action thrillers but deducing from your review, it seems there isn't much concept relating to such but again, I personallt love Crime and action thrillers and will love to have this book on my shelf if eventually the author reviews it.
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I have read a work of Jerry Greenberg's before, and I must say it's nothing like this. It was about dreams and reaching for it, but this was something I have never imagined he would write. I haven't known until now that he writes murder and mystery.

Thank you so much for the review!
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This critical appraisal of the book is very apt, going so far as to critique the author's character development and descriptive writing is a good perspective for a reviewer. Thanks for the guidance in review writing. :tiphat:
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This review is in-depth, forthcoming, and outright admirable; thank you for such a piece. I enjoy crime thrillers, but will pass this one up as it doesn't sound that thrilling. Nonetheless, I congratulate the author for making the BOTD.
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Thank you for providing a comprehensive review about this book. I liked that the writing style is straightforward. It seems like a good but I may decide not to read it since it lacked many things.
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I will try to check out this book which deals on crime thriller. The story line looks quite interesting. Thanks for the review and congrats on BOTD.
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The murder and mystery seem to give an interesting look into the waste management industry. Congratulations on Book of the Day!
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