Official Review: A Brush with Death by Jody Summers

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Edwin Amah wrote: 18 Jun 2020, 04:35 While I am not a fan of horror books, I find the story and character development interesting. I will let this one pass. Nice review.
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Sounds like a great thriller. I like horror and mystery and the book seems to have them both. Nicely reviewed.
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DEEPA PUJARI wrote: 18 Jun 2020, 09:00 Sounds like a great thriller. I like horror and mystery and the book seems to have them both. Nicely reviewed.
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Sounds horrible! I like horror movies as well as books. So I'll enjoy it for sure. Great review.
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I'm a great fan of thriller novels. I hope this one will be enjoyable to me. Nice review
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Susmita Biswas wrote: 18 Jun 2020, 09:57 Sounds horrible! I like horror movies as well as books. So I'll enjoy it for sure. Great review.
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JM Reviews wrote: 18 Jun 2020, 10:41 I'm a great fan of thriller novels. I hope this one will be enjoyable to me. Nice review
It's definitely one of a kind. Thanks!
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It's an intriguing premise and one that captivates a lot. I will be adding this book on my shelf. It sounds quite charming and compelling.
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Rubbi wrote: 18 Jun 2020, 18:14 It's an intriguing premise and one that captivates a lot. I will be adding this book on my shelf. It sounds quite charming and compelling.
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Interesting! I'm a fan of Stephen King, so I wonder if I'd enjoy this. I certainly love the design of the front cover! Very intriguing review.
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I'm a fan of thrillers, and loved this concept as well. I would love to read this book. Great review.
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Jlblawrence wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 00:46 Interesting! I'm a fan of Stephen King, so I wonder if I'd enjoy this. I certainly love the design of the front cover! Very intriguing review.
The book definitely has Stephen king vibes to it!
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Susmita Biswas wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 09:22 I'm a fan of thrillers, and loved this concept as well. I would love to read this book. Great review.
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Great review, your overview of the book captured my attention immediately. I like the set-up and feel very curious. How horror-y is it? Would you class it as nightmare fuel, or just mildly disconcerting? I'd very much like to read it, but I can't do horror at all.
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Koltrast wrote: 20 Jun 2020, 05:36 Great review, your overview of the book captured my attention immediately. I like the set-up and feel very curious. How horror-y is it? Would you class it as nightmare fuel, or just mildly disconcerting? I'd very much like to read it, but I can't do horror at all.
I would say it's somewhere in the middle. It gave me goosebumps a fair no of times but didn't really keep me up at night. It also has more to do with mystery than just horror.
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