Official Review: The 11.05 Murders by Brian O'Hare

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This sounds like a thrilling page-turner. I love a good mystery! I appreciate that the author keeps the reader guessing right up to the end. Thanks for the honest review.
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A wonderful review. Sounds like a great book, with a lot of mystery, twist and action. A good fun filled adventure. A real page turner.
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The preview I read was really dark. Thank for letting us know that it has a happy ending!
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Brian O'Hare's The 11.05 Murders has an interesting plot. From the sample, the book does seem intriguing. Mystery fans will definitely enjoy the narrative.
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A great crime novel!!! The author has really taken his time on this work and make it worthy of reading. Great review
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That's is a very good compliment you have given to the author for a job well done.
I have enjoyed reading this review.
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Not a fan of books from this genre but your review lets me know I can handle it, glad I do not necessarily have o read the first book to follow. Thanks for posting.
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Wow thanks for this review,love this book already,i know that this book will be real fun :techie-studyinggray:
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Sounds really interesting, and I agree completely about the annoyance of romance in murder mysteries but if it doesn't overshadow the plot I wouldn't mind too much.
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This sounds an entertaining, well-written story, without the gory details of the sickening murders. Im actually excited to read this book. Ive read so many good reviews. Good job!
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I can't wait to read the whole book! I especially enjoy a good crime investigation every now and then, and this sounds like a must read.
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This seem to be an action packed movie type book. I am looking forward to reading it. Thanks for the review.
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11.05 Murders by Brian O'Hare sounds like a well-done mystery that keeps the reader guessing until the end of the novel. However, the comment on the character contradictions made me hesitant to download the book.
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It was a great write up and very interestingI would love to see this done on television
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Post by ReyvrexQuestor Reyes »

Thanks for your excellent review. This has stirred me to give priority to this book's reading. And still many are lined up at the moment. I really love thrillers, mystery-laden books and some romantic dalliance at the side.
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