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meganssschapters 's review for:
Two Sides to Every Murder
by Danielle Valentine
adventurous
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
this was almost a five star read for. so much I enjoyed it but in the end I ended up with a 4.75 star rating.
lets start with if you like:
lets start with if you like:
- the parent trap movie
- fearstreet novel/movies
you should read this.
two sides to every murder keeps you guessing and holding your breath chapter after chapter. the book is building throughout the story and new information comes and you keep guessing who could be the killer. this time I was wrong multiple times. but that made it for me so fun that I could not predict the book from chapter one. the setting is good and the biggest part of the book is set at one setting. the woods was such a good setting and you wanted to continue the story after each chapters. the plot twist were also amazing and how the story wraps up is also enjoyable. the characters are fun they do make some stupid choices but who wouldn't in this type of situations. why I did not rate it a 5 star was for the last chapter in the book, I get that some readers enjoy them but for me it leaves the story open and gives me questions that stays unanswered.