Review of Winter Kill

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"Winter Kill" by Ej Pepper, a book of fiction that features crime and a journalist. It is a story to reasd about and find out how the story unfolds. It will be interesting to read about the suspects in the story and the suspenful plots.
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This book is one of its kind.Am interested to find out how journalist Oliver Moorhouse managed to break down this crime story and to find ou if he managed to get himself off the hook.
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:-D Winter Kill by E.J. Pepper is a gripping thriller that explores an unconventional love story between a serial killer and his nonjudgmental girlfriend, Ollie Moorhouse. The novel delves into complex themes, showing that love can exist even in the darkest circumstances. Pepper masterfully crafts a tale that challenges readers’ perspectives on morality, judgment, and redemption. The relationship between the characters adds depth and intrigue, making it a compelling read. Whether you agree with its premise or not, this book forces you to confront uncomfortable truths about humanity and compassion. A fascinating and thought-provoking story worth exploring.
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A comparison to Sherlock Holmes and Agatha Chrisite certainly sparks my curiosity. Thanks for the excellent review!
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Post by tarafarah7 »

Today's BOTD is an suspenseful mystery novel that readers of the genre are going to find engaging from start to finish. I love that the story is told through the point-of view of multiple suspects. Definitely sounds like one I want to read! Thank you! :-)
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I wonder how Ollie finds himself to be the suspect while pursuing a new story.

Thank you for the great review.
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As highlighted in the review, this seems an highly recommendable crime story. The combination of elements makes for a compelling and entertaining read. Well done!
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This is a very thoughtful review. It doesn't just cover how the story is but how a reader will read it and perceive it. A story that captivates is a story that hooks readers from the get go, which is either in its summary or chapter 1 (maybe even prologue as the case may be). I'm not much of a crime story reader but the review has tickled my interests and has done for Winter Kill what a good introductory chapter will do for a book. Your assessment and warnings of the story are appreciated and its enough for a reader like me to dive in
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'This fiction story focuses more on telling a great crime story from the perspective of the several suspects involved in the crime.'
A crime thriller with several suspects is quite interesting, as it keeps your mind busy guessing who it might be until the very end.
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A crime story which is narrated from the perspective of several suspects involved in the crime can be found in the crime thriller novel "Winter Kill" by ej pepper. This should be a good entertainer.
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Congrats on BOTD!
E.J. Pepper's engrossing criminal thriller "Winter Kill" boldly tells the story from the suspects' point of view. Reporter Oliver Moorhouse finds himself embroiled in a murder case involving a member of the House of Lords. A novel approach to motives, guilt, and the pursuit of truth.
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Oh how I love crime stories ……. I can’t wait to dive in this book and see what’s got shelock Holmes running …… thanks for sharing this novel and I can’t wait to dive in
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The book sounds really captivating. I like a good detective and the mentioning of Agatha Christie and Sherlock Holmes prove that the story will be intriguing enough, especcially told from the suspects' point of view. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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"Winter Kill" by E. J Pepper is a crime novel that tells the plot from the perspective of the suspects. Did Oliver Moorhouse get himself out of being the prime suspect in the death of Lord Hamish? Grab a copy of Pepper's thrilling book and find out.
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"Winter Kill" by E. J Pepper is a crime novel that tells the plot from the perspective of the suspects. Did Oliver Moorhouse get himself out of being the prime suspect in the death of Lord Hamish? Grab a copy of Pepper's thrilling book and find out.
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