Official Review: Mayhem, Murder and the PTA by Dave Cravens

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janelwhite wrote: 15 Jul 2019, 18:33 Oh this murder mystery sounds really good. I like that there are twists and turns. A strong main character is always a draw too. Thank you for that review.
If you like a strong main character, this is definitely a book for you. She's interesting, funny, and intelligent. A great combination. Thanks!
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bmfought wrote: 15 Jul 2019, 20:38 Thanks for the recommendation. It sounds like a book I would love and once I read, can pass to a few others I think would enjoy as well. Great review!
This is definitely one that could be enjoyed by many. Thanks!
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Gathoni1991 wrote: 15 Jul 2019, 23:26 I love a good murder book and what's better? A strong willed woman at the center of it all. This a definite must-read.
Yes! A great female protagonist can really make for a great novel. Thanks for your comment.
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This book is literally the kind of boook I am looking for. Your review is great! Its an art to write such a review without giving away any spoiler. Thankyou@
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Areej Tahir wrote: 16 Jul 2019, 11:14 This book is literally the kind of boook I am looking for. Your review is great! Its an art to write such a review without giving away any spoiler. Thankyou@
Thanks for the kind words. I do hope you enjoy the book.
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The review seems to be giving the book a Sidney Sheldon kind of vibe with a woman protagonist and colorful language. Have not read many mystery books in a while, so I might just give this one a try.
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MrunalT wrote: 17 Jul 2019, 07:16 The review seems to be giving the book a Sidney Sheldon kind of vibe with a woman protagonist and colorful language. Have not read many mystery books in a while, so I might just give this one a try.
This is a great mystery to come back to after being gone from the genre for a while. Very entertaining. Thanks for commenting!
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I love a good murder mystery, and a strong female lead is always a bonus. Thank you for this review, I will be adding this one to my “to read” list!
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LivreAmour217 wrote: 17 Jul 2019, 11:52 I love a good murder mystery, and a strong female lead is always a bonus. Thank you for this review, I will be adding this one to my “to read” list!
I do hope you enjoy it as much as I did! Thanks for commenting.
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It sounds to me like a book worth reading but the poor editing you noted makes me hesitate. To me, that can be cringeworthy. Thanks for your review!
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Mburke24 wrote: 17 Jul 2019, 12:12 It sounds to me like a book worth reading but the poor editing you noted makes me hesitate. To me, that can be cringeworthy. Thanks for your review!
Don't let the editing stop you. It's really a good book, and the editing isn't that bad. Thanks!
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What a wonderful review, makes me want to get the book and start reading! Thank you for the review.
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Celeste Duvenhage 88 wrote: 18 Jul 2019, 12:27 What a wonderful review, makes me want to get the book and start reading! Thank you for the review.
It was quite an enjoyable book. Thank you for commenting.
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I do love a book with a strong female role! This sounds like a fun read which you described very well. Thanks!
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RoxieReads wrote: 21 Jul 2019, 01:33 I do love a book with a strong female role! This sounds like a fun read which you described very well. Thanks!
It was a very fun read! Thanks for your comment. I hope you're able to pick this one up.
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