Were there any moments of mystery or suspense in the book that intrigued you?

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Were there any moments of mystery or suspense in the book that intrigued you?

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The blend of mystery and historical elements can be intriguing. The book might build suspense by hinting at how past events are linked to the present mystery, keeping the reader guessing about what secrets the history holds.
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Yes definitely, this book contained the appropriate amount of suspense which brought the mysteries to limelight, keeping one guessing the outcome of each event. For me, the moment where Lea saw a ghost was one of the mysterious moments that fascinated me.
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