Official Review: Murder by Definition by Lynn G. Armstrong

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Re: Official Review: Murder by Definition by Lynn G. Armstrong

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Not quite a fan of fiction stories but I enjoyed this review. Thank you for the good job done
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Bookwormie13 wrote: 23 Feb 2021, 05:21 I love Sherlock Holmes detective pursuits and this books seems like a good mystery to rack your brain too. Thank you for a thorough review which definitely encourages mystery lovers to grab it off the shelf.
I hope you will enjoy it! Thanks for reading and commenting.
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Hhannahh wrote: 23 Feb 2021, 06:12 The setting of this book, a nursing home, makes it a lot more suspenseful. What could anyone have against the downhillers? A lot. I would like to check this book out.
Nice review.
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NetMassimo wrote: 24 Feb 2021, 07:46 This seems like an intriguing mystery set in an unusual place and interesting characters. Thank you for your great review!
It has all the elements to hold your interest and keep you guessing! Thanks for stopping by.
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A murder mystery combined with some romance would only result into a page-turner. Too bad there was misspelling and a couple of errors. Good job on the review, kdstrack!
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RHD wrote: 02 Mar 2021, 10:11 A murder mystery combined with some romance would only result into a page-turner. Too bad there was misspelling and a couple of errors. Good job on the review, kdstrack!
Thanks for reading and commenting! This was a fascinating book, and I really enjoyed it. It was entertaining and also makes you wonder if this is based on reality!!
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Chizioboli wrote: 26 Feb 2021, 06:43 Not quite a fan of fiction stories but I enjoyed this review. Thank you for the good job done
Thanks! I appreciate your kind and motivating words. :-)
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Yvonne Monique wrote: 25 Feb 2021, 15:19 I would be suffering for the elderly whilst reading this book. Great review, very explanatory.
I agree. I also think that stories like these help one to think about and prepare for the time when you might be leaving your loved one in such a facility. It might help you listen to their comments and not dismiss them so quickly as "imagination" or "something they saw on TV." Thanks for stopping by.
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Mysterious events in an old mansion - please sign me in :D I love suspense and would read this one for sure! Thank you for a great review!
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Ellylion wrote: 03 Mar 2021, 05:26 Mysterious events in an old mansion - please sign me in :D I love suspense and would read this one for sure! Thank you for a great review!
I hope you enjoy it! Thanks for stopping by.
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I like books that open a window for the reader to see through the minds of the characters. Thanks for the amazing review and recommendation.
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This sounds like one of those books you want to read on a chilly evening with a cup of coffee! I can’t wait to find out how Velma and Megan work together to spy and solve the mystery. With danger in the background, it seems that their sleuthing skills only would save the day. Thanks for the review.
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Saint Bruno wrote: 03 Mar 2021, 10:48 I like books that open a window for the reader to see through the minds of the characters. Thanks for the amazing review and recommendation.
I like authors who share what the characters are thinking. It is an interesting way to "mislead" readers, so you are always kept guessing!! Thanks for your kind words. :-)
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Devika Mehra wrote: 03 Mar 2021, 11:33 This sounds like one of those books you want to read on a chilly evening with a cup of coffee! I can’t wait to find out how Velma and Megan work together to spy and solve the mystery. With danger in the background, it seems that their sleuthing skills only would save the day. Thanks for the review.
Sounds great! I hope you enjoy this family detective duo. Thanks for your thoughtful comments!
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Thanks for your interesting review. The plot sounds interesting with the mysterious deaths of healthy residents, especially when the cause is a heart attack. I know there are drugs that can lead to heart issues, but I wonder what can be the reason for the mass murdering.
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