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The Body at Auercliff by Amy Cross

asymdoll13's review against another edition

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dark emotional mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

I love Amy Cross, so as soon as I realized her name was on the cover... it was over. The book is great! I love haunted houses, mysteries and everything else this novel contains. I'd recommend. 

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5.0

Wow, will definitely read more from this author.
Loved how the characters were written and the story was a wild ride. Although it took a while reading it, it gripped me tight, I was often thinking about the book, and I love when books can do that.

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5.0

Okay, my third book from Amy Cross... Is it safe to say her work is just fantastic? I think so.

Just like the other books I've read so far from her, the story starts off kinda slow. But that's okay because it's totally worth the anticipation!

The characters... Ugh the characters.
Okay, you have one who is a complete and utter bitch who I kept wanting to slap in the face.
One who's illness was slightly annoying at the beginning of the book because you didn't know quite how to feel about it all yet.
And then the others who were all just alright for me.

You have mystery! Mystery and ghosts and suspicious sounds and all that good stuff. A unidentified dead person too! And then we get the awesome jaw dropping twists and turns (which seems to be a main aspect of Amy's books *awesome!*)

I love reading her books because there's always an underlying mystery to be known and other bits of "OMG" moments. I am just addicted to her stories.

Yes, there are always mistakes in the author's books and even some name change mistakes but her stories are so damn good (in my opinion) that I can tolerate them. So, yeah, on to another Amy Cross book!

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3.0

It's a slow start but...

At first it's slow going. You have no idea where the story is going but once it picks up you are down the rabbit hole. The creepiest thing about this one isn't the ghost.
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