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Tot op het bot by Kathryn Fox

hager87's review against another edition

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3.0

The book is well written and the plot made sense and the events were in logical order however when all the clues were tying together I thought it will be much more than that.. I thought it will More intense and more grand
Anyways a good novel

hager87's review against another edition

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3.0

The book is well written and the plot made sense and the events were in logical order however when all the clues were tying together I thought it will be much more than that.. I thought it will More intense and more grand
Anyways a good novel

jodimiller37's review against another edition

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You have to read to the very last page

booksbecreads's review against another edition

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3.0

Australian detective novel set in Sydney with a forensic slant. Not the best mystery I have read but still good enough to be entertaining.

sarah_faichney's review against another edition

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4.0

An Anya Crichton book with no Anya in it was a wee bit disappointing, still it was good to learn more about Kate Farrer.

kathryn08's review against another edition

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4.0

I forgot to post this review at the time I wrote it...

This was a different Kathryn Fox as it didn’t involve Anya Crichton apart from a brief reference. I missed Anya. I really enjoyed this book (although I did keep mixing Detective Kate Farrer up with Detective Ella Marconi from Katherine Howell’s series), but I did miss Anya.

annacolb's review against another edition

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3.0

I liked it but in the end i was somewhat frustrated with Kate because she couldn't see the obvious Jesus connection and Oliver's Fraud connections
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