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Review of the First Investigative Fiction in Life✨

Usually I never read this genre, but I like to watch movies because I feel like there's something to find, think about, or maybe the characters in the story have very unexpected ideas, secretly unexpected. 😎

But recently I feel free + with an e-📚 machine that I bought for a long time and rarely used, so try to find interesting things to read. I have to tell you before the first time that I didn't read the investigative fiction 🔎 because I was afraid of the cover. Most of them are brutal cover pictures (are they the same? 😅), but I open my mind plus when I read on the e reader. It's a file, so I don't see the cover much. With another advantage, I read it for a while.

Arrive to review some of the addicted to buying this first book in the investigation 🕵️. Because people are just Thai, go to see many reviews of this kind of book. Most of the novices, many people have read the beautiful language. There may be some words that are religious words, not very understandable. But we will take to find meaning on the Internet to get more into the story. Overall, fun, not difficult to understand, good characters, good authors like to come out and describe well. In the same set, there are other things to follow. Recommended. Fun. Run about the story 💯

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