Official Review: Body in the Woods by Behcet Kaya

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MarianaFigueira wrote: 16 Mar 2021, 13:18 Sounds absolutely incredible, just like my kind of book. On the list it goes! Thanks for the recommendation and the marvelous review.
I do hope you enjoy it! :D
MsH2k wrote: 17 Mar 2021, 00:50 I like how the author ties this book to the previous book in the series, but it still can be read as a standalone. I don’t read many murder mysteries, however, so I think I’ll pass. Thank you for your thorough review!
Yes, same here. I liked how the author mentioned a few details and it didn't ruin the flow of the reading. Thank you for stopping by.
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I want to read this book so badly. Your review is awesome!
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I am a fun of Agatha's spy novels so I hope this will appeal to me. Great review, thanks.
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Hmm... :eusa-think:

I'm not sure what I think about this book. It sounds interesting, but I prefer fast-paced mysteries. Either way, your review was very informative. Thank you for sharing your honest opinions.
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The mere mention of Agatha Christie got me hooked already. I wish to explore the series as soon as I can. Thanks for the amazing review and recommendation.
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TheMazeRunner wrote: 17 Mar 2021, 03:11 I want to read this book so badly. Your review is awesome!
Awww!! Thank you :D
Slater678 wrote: 17 Mar 2021, 05:56 I am a fun of Agatha's spy novels so I hope this will appeal to me. Great review, thanks.
I do think it's important to note that the idea reminded me of Agatha Christie, but it is still very different. Thank you
Josephe-Anne wrote: 18 Mar 2021, 00:04 Hmm... :eusa-think:

I'm not sure what I think about this book. It sounds interesting, but I prefer fast-paced mysteries. Either way, your review was very informative. Thank you for sharing your honest opinions.
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Thank you so much. No worries, we all have our preferences :)
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Saint Bruno wrote: 18 Mar 2021, 00:23 The mere mention of Agatha Christie got me hooked already. I wish to explore the series as soon as I can. Thanks for the amazing review and recommendation.
Thank you! I do want to mention that the contents of the books arent like Agatha Christie. I haven't read her books in a few years, but I believe the contents are quite different. Behcet takes a different approach. That is good because it proves the author has a different style of writing. However, the idea that the author has one main character across multiple books. That is the connection with Agatha Christie. I would suggest reading the sample!
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I really enjoyed reading your review! I love Agatha Christie and I think this book would be a great read!
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Thanks for your interesting review. Since mystery is one of my favorite genres, this book sounds intriguing. The main character, Jack, seems mundane and realistic, too.
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Marcel Cantu wrote: 21 Mar 2021, 17:13 I really enjoyed reading your review! I love Agatha Christie and I think this book would be a great read!
Aww, thank you so much!
Sou Hi wrote: 22 Mar 2021, 01:38 Thanks for your interesting review. Since mystery is one of my favorite genres, this book sounds intriguing. The main character, Jack, seems mundane and realistic, too.
Thank you. He sure is! That's why I like Jack :D
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Sounds like a great suspense novel! I loved Agatha Christie's books in my youth, so would give this one a try :) Thanks for a great review!
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I love mystery book, and you recommendation means a lot! So thank you for this engaging review, great job!
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Ellylion wrote: 22 Mar 2021, 10:27 Sounds like a great suspense novel! I loved Agatha Christie's books in my youth, so would give this one a try :) Thanks for a great review!
raluca_mihaila wrote: 22 Mar 2021, 10:39 I love mystery book, and you recommendation means a lot! So thank you for this engaging review, great job!
Thank you for stopping by guys! And thank you for your kind words :)
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I really like a more fast-paced mystery, so I think I’ll skip this one. Thank you for your honest review. I was looking at maybe reviewing this book, but I feel like I wouldn’t enjoy it.
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Mvictoria wrote: 23 Mar 2021, 12:29 I really like a more fast-paced mystery, so I think I’ll skip this one. Thank you for your honest review. I was looking at maybe reviewing this book, but I feel like I wouldn’t enjoy it.
Hey, no worries! We all have our preferences :). Thank you for your comment.
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