Official Review: Goodnight Irene by James Scott Byrnside

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Re: Official Review: Goodnight Irene by James Scott Byrnside

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Official Review: Goodnight Irene by James Scott Byrnside

such an amazing review...it's so clear makes me feel like I'm watching it you know
the book sounds amazing and being a mystery story lover..I'm surely getting that book.. Thank you so much :P
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This book sounds really interesting, judging from the sample, although I'm not sure I see the significance of the title. This is a must-read book for me. Thanks for your wonderful and unique review!
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Goodnight Irene. I enjoy reading Agatha Christie styled novels, coupled with the time stretch from the late 1920's. Investigating murder mystery is a thrilling aspect of crime fiction to me, so I believe this is a book I would love to read. As for the vocabulary, I cannot wait to see how much the author has penned. Thank you very much for a nice review.
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I've always been attracted by crime mystery books, and it looks like I'll enjoy reading this locked-room murder mystery. Thanks for the review.
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I am not so much into murder stories but this one sounds quite interesting. However, I am not sure I will read it. I liked the structure of your review.
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This review is everything. It makes me wanna read the whole story even though I'm not into crime/mystery books. Also, I like how you list all the words that you learned from the book!
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This book sounds like it will pull the reader in from start to finish. Thank you for your spectacular review. I don't usually go for crime novels, however, your presentation of the book makes me want to pick it up. Thank you and well done!
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Thanks for the amazing review. I was put off by the cover page to be honest, but now that I have read your review I would like to read the book!
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REVIEW: Goodnight Irene by James Scott Brynside
If you are a fans of crime and thriller, then by all means do not miss this book. This book will mainly focus on the locked-room mystery which takes place in the 1920s. The eluding detection are infernally ingenious and will make your heart beats as fast as the pages are turned. Sit back and enjoy this unputdownable masterclass of writing and indulge yourself!
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Such a great extensive Review you have here Helen! I love your detailed rundown of Characters and Events that will surely get us running to get a copy and indulge ourselves in reading. I’m a big fan of Agatha Christi’s back in the days when digital books are not a fad yet, and i would love to feel that same excitement all over again, so i grabbed myself a FREE copy from Amazon via Kindle :D Again, I’d like to say thank you for this wonderful Review Helen! Thanks to the Author too and congratulations on the #BOTD :tiphat:
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Thanks for the review. The language of this review is catchy and the reviewer was specific about the scenes in the write up.
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Great review!
"I love reading another reader’s list of favorites. Even when I find I do not share their tastes or predilections, I am provoked to compare, contrast, and contradict. It is a most healthy exercise, and one altogether fruitful." T.S. Eliot
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What a great review you wrote! Sounds like a good book. Especially noted is the comparison to Agatha Christie as I've always been a fan.
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