Review of Murder in the Garbage

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I like thrillers and suspense. I'd be interested in reading this book. Well done to the reviewer.
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Wow! From a was management position to trafficking stolen military weapons, this looks like it escalates quickly!
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The author put in quite a great deal of effort in writing this novel. At least, the storyline is amazing, and the novel is exceptionally well edited. I wish the dialogue between characters were more lively and vivid. Putting in other essentials of this genre will help immensely. Nevertheless, I am comfortable with the present condition of the novel, even as I crave for improvement.
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For a book that had had so much potential, it hurts to see that it received the 2-star blow. ‘Murder in the Garbage’ holds a good story and this review nicely captured most of it. I have mixed feelings, but I am very likely to try this book out myself. Although the review says nothing on the matter, I want to believe a second-degree relationship or partnership exists between Hank Boucher and Raoul Martez, because a one-man thing is a shallow storyline for a book of this kind and a bore as well.
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I’m looking forward to digging into this novel to find out if Raoul Martez has something to do with the murder of his company’s CEO since he seemed to be the usual suspect because of his loathing for the upper management. It is exciting to know how CIA agent Hank Boucher uncovers the mysterious death. I love suspenseful mysteries and this one is right up my alley.
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When the CEO of a trash collection company winds up dead in a trash can, a mystery of illegal weapons trade unfold. Today's book takes us into the heart of San Antonio, Texas.
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A work of mystery and fiction that revolves around the death of a notable CEO. I love the storyline and plot of this book. Kudos to the author. Thanks for your honest review.
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This book sounds like one with a lot of mystery and suspense. Who could be responsible for the death of the Company's CEO? What shady deal could be going undercover? I think I like the plot and storyline. Congrats on being the #BOTD.
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I guess the murder of the CEO tells who's the culprit but I think one must read the book to find the answer to the question thanks for the review.
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I enjoy mystery and thriller novels. The plot sounds intriguing, and with a CIA agent, it's definitely my book of choice. I appreciate your criticism. Thanks for the great review.
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A crime book that talks about how Raoul work as a trash collector for Trinity Waste Management and how he found his partner appealing but the management rude. The author's writing style is straightforward. I'm glad you enjoyed the book. Nice review.
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One of the major thought-provoking highlights in this review is stating the poor habit of wasting food while there are many people facing acute hunger and poverty all over the world. Thank you for this critical review.
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This book is surely full of a lot of adventures, I hope to read it soon. I love the review. Congratulations on BOTD
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Interesting plotline. I wonder who the culprit is. I look forward to unraveling the suspect. Nicely written review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by Joshua_Caleb »

Based on the review itself, I think this book isn't worth the time and effort. I've had my fair share of murder mysteries and this one lacks that appeal to make you want to keep reading. Thank you for the review.
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