Official Review: The 11.05 Murders by Brian O'Hare

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Re: Official Review: The 11.05 Murders by Brian O'Hare

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from the reviews and ratings you know this book is excellent and well written. I also enjoyed the fact that although this is the second book in the Inspector Sheehan series, it could as well be read as a standalone novel. The crime,mystery and suspense makes it exactly my kind of book!
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I absolutely loved this book. It's one of those that you go back to read again and again.
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I read this book and liked it. congrats to you and the author
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This sounds like a great crime novel with interesting characters. Thanks for a lovely review.
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I've read and reviewed this one and it's really good. Why is there 3 separate murders on 3 separate Tuesday's at exactly 11:05? Read it and you'll be surprised. Congrats on being BOTD.
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The review sounds fantastic. Going by its info, the story is incredibly good. Mystery of killings happening almost all of them at the same time but different days must be a shocker. Police is left wondering who would be the next.
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I did enjoyed reading The 11.05 Murders, by Brain O'Hare. I wonder if there's more than one killer. Since there has been multiple murders. The and her team is not getting any closer to solving this case. I'm not into the Blood and Guts and rape or sexual abuse, it's just too much of happing in today world. Thanks for sharing the nice book.
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Despite Sergeant Stewart's character falling short in some aspects, the story sounds interesting. Following the murders and developing the story adds to the thrill.
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The 11.5 murders by Brain O'Hare is a wonderful book. The review is amazing and I want to must read it.

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Shaat wrote:The 11.5 murders by Brain O'Hare is a wonderful book. The review is amazing and I want to must read it.
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I am currently reading this book, almost done with it. I feel very torn about it. Some chapters are great and have me wanting more and then some are a bit awkward with dialouge feeling stiff. It just seems a bit inconsistent.
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I have read and reviewed this book, and it was an absolute fun ride. It is not the best in its genre, but is certainly better than most.
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Post by Twiezzylle »

Besides the not so good character development, this book sounds like a great read. The plot sounds interesting with all the mysterious characters. I love mystery books that keeps you guessing who the real criminal is. Will definitely add this to my must read!
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Post by mutonga Brian »

So,great book. I love the plot and the flow from one chapter to another. I love books in which the prologue is very different from the firs chapter and so and you're like,how are they connected,then eventually one ends up connecting all of them to become one. Also,for the story,I loved the easiness the author has put place in this book for readers to understand. You will agree with this the moment you read scarpetta. Aside by that,by just reading the few chapters,I can tell that this book is full of suspense which makes the reader to crave for more. My ratings is absolutely 5/5. Keep up Brian.
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Good review. A novel of romance in murderer mysteries with a lot of suspense. One more good book in the market shelf.
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Post by rusyalana »

That is just the kind of book I like: fast-paced and thought provoking. I like the idea that the author taunts his readers with the same problems that real police have – too little information or too much information, so we have the opportunity to be a part of the investigation, make our own guesses and search for the killer.
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