Do you love detective stories?
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The twists are also what I love about detective stories. At times, the twists, of the story leaves you with awe.Phikim wrote:I find pleasure in reading such stories because they involve high level of professionalism and investigations. They are usually full of twists as to unravel the hidden vices.
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