Official Review: Death at Drayton Pond by Catherine Hudson

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Re: Official Review: Death at Drayton Pond by Catherine Huds

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BlaqkViolette wrote:
bookowlie wrote:You mentioned that the author slowly reveals info about who is responsible for the two murders. I like that writing style as opposed to a big dump of info all at once.
Yeah, the author reveals enough to raise your suspicions bit by bit, which is a nice change from being overwhelmed by a huge twist no one saw coming!
Yeah, I like both gradual and huge twists, when you're like, "Oooh, it makes sense with everything."
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zeldas_lullaby wrote:
BlaqkViolette wrote:
bookowlie wrote:You mentioned that the author slowly reveals info about who is responsible for the two murders. I like that writing style as opposed to a big dump of info all at once.
Yeah, the author reveals enough to raise your suspicions bit by bit, which is a nice change from being overwhelmed by a huge twist no one saw coming!
Yeah, I like both gradual and huge twists, when you're like, "Oooh, it makes sense with everything."
It's great when that happens and you actually better understand some of the characters earlier actions! It's a sign of a very well written and thought out plot!
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Sounds like a wonderful and one that I would enjoy reading, thanks.
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Great review! Another book in my must read list, and the list keeps getting longer.
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I like mysteries. The story reminds me one book from Barbara Wood. Maybe I read it sometimes. Thanks for your review.
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