Review of Murder in the Garbage

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This seems like an interesting book with a suspenseful storyline. I would like to know the person behind the death of the CEO. This is a descriptive review.
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The plot sound indeed great. But I also resonate with the reviewer's dislike of the book that the author concentrates on visual description abandoning how the character senses each other through their feelings. Crime thrillers are not my favorite though. Congrats on BOTD.
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Murder mysteries are interesting but this one seems to have lost its ecstasy. Murder scenes are not my favorite so I'll pass. Thanks for the honest review and congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by Sylvano Mwansa »

The lack of thrill in the storyline is quite evident from the few pages I have sampled. However, I would like to find out how illegal arms could be trafficked in garbage trucks which seemed to be operating locally.
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I always love and enjoy a good crime thriller. The review of this book has made me want to read this book. I wonder who killed the CEO. Good one from the author. Congratulations on being the book of the day!
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Post by Shrabastee Chakraborty »

The genre is one of my favorites, and finding a body in a trash can sounds like a beginning to a diabolocal plot. Thanks for the candid review though. I do not like excessive details in crime novels, either.
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Post by Gabriella H »

Well, I'm a hard-core mystery lover. I love the build-up of suspense and guessing the culprit. However, this one seems too straightforward and doesn't sound like it delivered on the suspense. I might have to skip it. Thanks for the honest and insightful review!
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This book seems to deal with an interesting thing; the story revolves around people involved in trash management. However, since you are not thrilled by the overall story, I would not go for this one. Thank you for the review!
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The storyline and the class the book belongs to is just my kind of book. It's sad that the writing style is dry. Nevertheless, I look forward to any revised edition in the future. Thank you for your detailed review. Congratulations BOTD!
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Wow this must be a great fiction book, I like such investigative novels. Who killed the CEO?, it's a must read for me. Otherwise congratulations on BOTD.
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Murder in the Garbage by Jerry Greenberg is a dynamic story with lots of action and international intrigue. I love crime thriller novels. Can't wait to read it. Congrats on botd. Great review.
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Hmm...a great thriller we have here. This book would make a great movie. Congratulations on winning BOTD.
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Never heard of a mafia story in the garbage collection business. Looking forward to reading this suspense novel. Congratulations on being listed as Book Of The Day.
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Post by Loniya Chabili Mubanga »

Your review is thorough and honest. I like the approach from a trash collector's POV. They're tons of people out there who take such jobs for granted and it's nice about them for a change. I would like to know the correlation between Roaul and Boucher but looking at the disclaimer of stereotypes against women, I'm skeptical about reading it.
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Post by Okoye Chinonso+ »

This is indeed a masterpiece by the author. Being the first book in this murder mystery series, the author did a really fine job. Just because you're the CEO, doesn't mean you should treat others with disrespect. An intriguing book indeed. Thanks and great job on the review.
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