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A Bloody Hot Summer by Trevor D'Silva

A Bloody Hot Summer by Trevor D'Silva

TITLE INFORMATION

A BLOODY HOT SUMMER

Trevor D’Silva

Black Rose Writing, 207 pages

9781684333714, 11.14.19

BOOK REVIEW

Overall Rating = 4.88

Storyline & Concept = 5

Writing & Delivery = 5

Cover Marketability = 5

Editorial = 4.5

A Bloody Hot Summer offers a fine influential mix and feel of two of England’s most famous literary giants. The Dickens-like introduction immediately releases mystery and flashes the twists to come. An intricately laid out cast of characters is introduced with purpose and the flavor of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle fitting each one into the puzzle. Classic storyline points are used in a learned and sharp approach and are mixed with circumstantial origins and family history that helps to shift speeds in well-pace moments. This book brings the reader back to a time when intrigue and crime were fresh subjects for consumption.

Sublime Line:A Bloody Hot Summer is a fantastic visit home to the style and genre that made mysteries ever so intriguing.”

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