Official Review: Last Seen by J L Doucette

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Re: Official Review: Last Seen by J L Doucette

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It really is a book worth reading because one feels as though one is actually part of the action.
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I got my copy today, and will add it to my shelf. Your review convinced me to give it a shot. I like mysteries, and this one sounds interesting. Thanks for the review.
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Post by AndersonMom »

A good mystery book to read is always a great plan to cuddle in bed with! :techie-studyinggray:
Especially like books that have crimes & you can't quit reading it bc you want to know who did what & who to blame. Sounds like the perfect thriller book i would love to read! Thanks for the nice review!
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Hey review, I enjoy a good mystery hunt. This seems under my alley.
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Post by Rajanis »

A mystery which leaves us guessing till the end. Sounds like a thrilling mystery. Thanks for the review.
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Very interesting book to read. I love the idea of investigating cases, where my brain will do some work on it's own. It will make me feel just like a detective in this story.
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This sounds like a good book for me to read. I enjoy a good mystery and from the review this looks like it would qualify.
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This review is great! It gave me almost everything about the book but did not give any spoilers away. I liked how the review was delivered; it was very easy to understand and it was direct to the point. There were no circling around an unnecessary topic and I found it helpful and entertaining. Thanks to this I know for sure I will enjoy the book.
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I love when mystery novels are not predictable at all. Also, when they are misleading, making you have second thoughts on whether person "X" is the culprit or not. I am definitely checking this one out. Thank you for the review.
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After reading your review, I am not so sure this is the book for me.
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Post by phemmaj »

Full of suspense and mysteries. The well written review make it sound quite interesting. kudos.
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Post by Humamazhar2018 »

Mystery theme is one of the likable genre for me. It seems very interesting, and the title suits well. Review adds a pinch of spice on it.
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This sounds like an amazing story! I'm glad that Antelope gets his own time in the novel because I feel it probably rounds the story out better. It's great to hear that it's professionally edited. No errors during reading is always refreshing. Thanks for your great review!
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Thanks for the review. It seems Dr Pepper Hunt and detective Antelope have a lot on their plate in investigating the social ills affecting this neighborhood.
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Post by ReviewerDiksha »

I love reading murder mysteries. This looks like it has psychology factored in its story. Makes it all the more intriguing. The idea of rotating perspectives can work wonders if done right. Your rating suggests that the book was successful in that context. I look forward to reading it.
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