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I'm loving the ride by now and even Mel's family has demonstrated another dimension. I'm certain of the culprit, with likely assistants or Juliet is leading us astray well.
— Jul 23, 2013 08:41AM
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Much more like it. We returned to the story's house, we're examining clues. This is the quest feel I want. I wish it hadn't taken to page 172 but I have enjoyed the novel all along. It hasn't dragged; I just wanted my mysterious atmosphere.
— Jul 22, 2013 07:36PM
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The artifact is a very worthy find, which reward us with suspense and interest. I hope exploring this and the neighbour's house (taking a while to get there), give us that oomph of eeriness or excitment. I predict a secret tunnel and THAT'S the stuff I'm talking about. Too much % has been about 'Mel's' business and family.
— Jul 22, 2013 09:20AM
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There's no scary feel about the house nor the ghost present so far. Talking with a ghost is too matter-of-fact in the already rare books that do contain them. But we haven't returned to the house since the intro and something *is* hidden there.
— Jul 21, 2013 08:02AM
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Not a very haunted book but we're getting there. Nice surprise, this isn't a 'cozy' type, which the cover has people thinking. There is a gory death. But I love Juliet and a blunt mystery.
— Jul 20, 2013 08:32AM
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