Official Review: Death by Chaos by Renaii West

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Re: Official Review: Death by Chaos by Renaii West

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This book appears to be filled with mystery and intrigue, promising an engaging and thought-provoking read. The premise alone suggests a narrative that will captivate readers and keep them on the edge of their seats. The aura of mystery that surrounds it, combined with the intriguing storyline, hints at a complex and layered tale that will likely be hard to put down. If you're drawn to books that challenge your perceptions and offer unexpected twists, this one seems like it will deliver a truly compelling experience.
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A murder mystery that becomes a cold case that is investigated after some decades, on the occasion of the reunion of some former students of the college where the murder happened. The twists keep the reader's attention until the end. It's recommended especially to lovers of Greek mythology. Thank you for your great review!
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"Death by Chaos" by Renaii West reminds us how friendship could be affected in the midst of allegations whether proven or not. Tasha becomes friends with Elizabeth, Dawn and Miranda as she became a fresher in college. Their lives changed after the death of a fellow student and one of them is suspected of responsibility. Moments like these could shatter relationship. This book teaches us to be resilient in seeking the truth about situations we don't have proof for.
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Nice review! I’m down for a story with a [classic] “4-girl friend group” set up; this one in particular seems to give similar vibes to those such as Pretty Little Liars, or even The Craft to a degree. I understand not wanting to drag things out in a story that covers a long stretch of time. However, it still takes plenty of tact to create good pacing for one, and it’s disappointing to hear that the mark was missed in this area.
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Post by Oluwasemilore Akinnuga »

Thanks for the review. Death by choas is a mystery and a friendly story. And I think everyone who like mystery would love the book.
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It has the feel of a classic murder mystery.  Friends caught up in a web of sinister old secrets get back together to solve the puzzle.  It seems to be ideal for young adults.    
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It is a good suspenseful with conflict, focusing on four friends in college. I loved it mostly because it was different from my expectations
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Today's BOTD is a murder mystery that follows 4 college roommates into adulthood as Tasha seeks out the truth of what really happened when a fellow student was found dead on campus. Readers of the genre are sure to find this engaging and suspenseful! I've downloaded my copy, and I'm looking forward to finding out what happens! Thank you for your review! :-)
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I love a good murder mystery and the "Gossip Girl" vibes of this book. College is an interesting setting for murder since it's often a time for people who are still teenagers to balance newfound independence with responsibility. And I love a sarcastic character! However, I can see how the narcissistic part wouldn't be so likable.
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A murder mystery that spans across decades sounds fascinating. I enjoy books that include Greek mythology, so this aspect is fascinating to me as well. Thank you for your informative review.
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It sounds like an interesting murder mystery as Tasha tries to find out who killed her roommate in college. I look forward to reading it! Thank you for your review!
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This book presents a story framed in a murder mystery. Tasha seems like a controversial main character that some readers may or may not like. Although the book seems to be moving at a very fast pace, it offers an engaging plot and well-written storyline. It sounds interesting.
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The sound of mysterious death resonates with the book's name "Death by Chaos" I would love to understand how the death happened, and who was involved. I hope Tasha finds the truth no matter how long it takes.
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The mystery involving three girl college girls? Hell yeah! I think these girls' secrets will tear them apart. Now the question of murder, is who is guilty. Your review was tentalising, and a bit enticing. Thanks for sharing it. This is a mystery that will keep everyone on their toes. Congratulations to the author for being chosen for the BOTD.
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Post by Timothy Rucinski »

It appears that this book has all the elements of a good story. But the review left me a bit cautious about whether or not I should give this one a go based on the reservations. Still, I wish Ms. West much success finding an appreciative reading audience.
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