Official Review: The FBI Inspector by Jay Dubya

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The FBI Inspector by Jay Dubya is a collection of 25 #ShortStories involving #Crime, #Detective, and law enforcement services (FBI). It includes explosions, murders, burglaries, and more.

I am not yet sure whether I will read or bypass reading the entire contents. Thanks for the review.
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This is not my typical choice for genre. With that being said. I like that the book is comprised of short stories. This makes it a lot more appealing to me because I feel as though I can read one and come back. I read the sample and thought it was good. Thanks for the review.
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Detective fiction genre isn't my cup of tea but I will recommend it to the lovers of such. Great review!
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While I appreciate what the author was doing for the solving, I'm not sure if this is my type of book. I can see how it might interest others with the camaraderie and the use of your mind. I, however, enjoy books with a more central focus on one mystery at a time.
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Post by Gorety Stecy »

I love sucj of those stories as clearly put forwad by joe
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I do not have interest for this type of books because it is filled with too many fiction. I do respect the career of a dictective, it is good that this book will make us appreciate them. Thank you for a well written preview
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Short stories of detecting and deception are always of interest to me. Although the grammatical errors are minor, I agree that it warrants a lower rating because of it. Even though it might not disrupt the storyline, it is critical that attention to detail is given. I found great merit in the review.
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Although detective stories are my my faves, I do enjoy decoding messages and puzzles. So perhaps the stories that show how Joe and his mates solve the cases through logic will interest me.
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Post by DorcasToo »

I love detective stories a big deal but never read a collection of short stories based on it before. I might give it a chance in future and see if I will enjoy it as well. Thanks for the great review.
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I saw this book on the review list some time ago and seriously contemplated it, but ended up picking another. Now, I'm kind of sorry that I missed out! I think that the things that bothered you would bother me, too - especially the part about Joe not sharing with his supposed teammates - but I'd enjoy this overall. I especially like that the solvings are based on intellect... Thanks so much for the review!
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I like short detective stories and this one seems to fit the bill quite nicely. The amount of rationalization which takes place in the lead character's mind (Joe's) makes it ideal for working out the mind of the reader. Thanks for an enjoyable review.
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Post by GCamer »

Great review. I also enjoy detective fiction. Though it unfortunate that there are some grammatical errors, it's good that your review has pointed them out so the author can correct them. Despite the errors, I still look forward to enjoying all 25 stories included in the book.
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Post by ladycraic »

I love the idea of almost going behind the scenes of various investigations! I checked out the sample didn't find it as interesting as I'd hoped but I believe things will really pick up as the stories move along :D Thanks for the review!
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I'm not really into detective stories. This one seems to be well executed though. I may read this when I have some time. Nice review.
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