Official Review: The 11.05 Murders by Brian O'Hare

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Re: Official Review: The 11.05 Murders by Brian O'Hare

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I love a good mystery with lots of twists & turns to keep one guessing...as long as the "clues" are logical & fair to the reader. Definitely will take a look...thanks for the informative review!
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After reading your review about that book, i remember about detective books of Conan Arthur Doyle, Sherlock Holmes. The first series, Arthur told many musterious accident like your review, as like as Brian O'Hare wrote at The 11.05 Murders. What do you think about it? But, the point is your review so good. Nice to konw you dude
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Great review. I will be adding to my shelf. I love a good mystery thriller.
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This book sounds awesome. I love to have to try to figure out whodunnit, it's such a disappointment when you get the answer in the first ten pages, so I look forward to reading this one. Thanks for the great review.
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I like mystery and I would like to read this one after reading your review. Thanks.
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I love a good mystery, and this one sounds better than most crime fiction because the readers are just as confused and conflicted as real-life cops would be while handling such a case. The romance sounds slightly forced but, as you say that it's still a good ending, I'm sure I could push past it. Thank you for the thorough and honest review.
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I have read the 11.05 Murders! It was a great crime suspense novel with well-developed characters and a page-turning story! Congrats on book of the day! Great review!
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I like fast-paced thrillers but I'm not interested in the sexual violence and gore.Other than that, this book seems pretty solid! O'Hare's writing just keeps your eyes glued to the screen (or pages if you go the more traditional route)! Thanks for the review!
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Sounds promising especially for people like me who like seeing people scheming
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I read a portion of this book but I had a hard time with some of the subject matter. But what I did read was really well written!
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Nice story I really affected to this story I wiped to read this story

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It's a very captivating crime story. I like the breathless suspense and numerous surprises.
It's a nice read, nice review and hree separate murders that happen at 11:05 every Tuesday. Seems like there's a serial killer on the loose. It's definitely intriguing. Thank you for your review!
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Can't say I enjoy murder mysteries unless they're of the "cozy" variety. I'll have to pass on this one.
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Murders that seem to be occuring again and a smart killer who has lured the detectives into his web. An inteiguing must read. Great review.
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Lovely review. As a lover of mystery and crime stories, I'm smiling. I think I should start with the first book though.
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Mystery mixed with romance? It sounds just for me. I love when authors make the reader keep on guessing until the very end and yet, they surprise you. Too bad about the poor character development. Anyways, thanks for the good review!
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