Review of A Kind of Hush

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'A Kind of Hush' by JoDee Neathery is a suspense crime novel that not only leaves you spell-bound, but wanting more with each flip of the pages. I feel so sad for Matt, it will take a lot for him to really recover from such trauma of losing his family.
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This book masterfully blends suspense, crime, and family drama into a captivating narrative that keeps readers on edge. The intricate plot twists and vivid character development, especially the Mackie family's dynamics, create a compelling story of love, loss, and resilience. Nice review.
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As presented in the review, this suspenseful horror story is highly entertaining. The family element adds a lot to the mystery of the crime.
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I love mystery and suspense but I don't like tragedy, especially when it has to do with the loss of a loved one. Though your review shows the book is well written, I have my doubts about whether I would want to read it.
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I really believe that Gabriel would be a good inspiration to Matthew recovery. Summer died a very cruel death, but the minutes Matthew see Gabriel, he might be consoled to see Gabriel alive and tell himself to live his life for Gabriel and he will also know that if Summer was still alive, she will be happy with that decision.
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"A Kind of Hush" by JoDee Neathery sounds like a gripping story of family, love, and mystery. Gabriel’s discovery and the suspense around Willa’s actions are very intriguing. The twists and suspense make it a compelling read. Congrats on BOTD!
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There seems to be so much sadness around Matt and Summer. From heartbreak to the eventually death of Summer. I'm wondering how Matt will fare, considering he has suffered brain damage.
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A Kind of Hush by Jodee Neathery is a gripping family drama, blending suspense and emotional depth. Secrets, loss, and resilience intertwine in a well-paced narrative that explores the complexity of relationships and the healing power of forgiveness.
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I'm not a fan of suspense thrillers because i get too anxious waiting to know the ending. The story sounds quite horrifying—how a simple outing led to Summer's death. I can't even imagine how someone could overcome that kind of trauma. However, I'm curious to know how the story manages to have a happy ending. I can't wait to dive in!
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Although the book appeals to crime/mystery enthusiasts, some decisions related to plot development can hinder the reading experience. The characters seem engaging enough though. If you are not into stories with a high body count, stay clear.
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Post by Ohanele Chinonyerem »

This is a painful yet interesting book. I'm wondering how Gabriel will cope with the situation, and I'd like to discover who was responsible for the tragedy and why.
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