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Don't Close Your Eyes: A Novel

Don't Close Your Eyes: A Novel

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: a great book!
Review: I have enjoyed all of Betsy Brannon Green's books, and although this one is my least favorite, it is still a wonderful book. A serial killer is on the loose in a small southern town called Eureka, Georgia and the only clue they leave is a small white Bible beside each of the victim's beds. Helen Tyler comes into town and soon begins working for the sherrif, Matt Clevenger, and finds herself also involved with this confusing mystery. Together they work to uncover the identity of a killer and come closer and closer to the answers. The book had a very surprising ending and left me turning the pages for hours at a time. I highly recommend this book to those who enjoy romantic mysteries. It is a great book!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not her best but still good.
Review: This is my least favoite of Betsy Brannon Greens books but it was still a good book. The mystery was a bit confusing and the love story wasn't strong enough for me, but if you like a good book then read this one. Here is a condensed version of what the book is about. Helen Tyler comes into town on the night of a murder, she is running from her past. She starts working for the sherrif, Matt Clevenger, and finds herself helping to solve the murders. The ending was very surprising but a little confusing at times.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not her best but still good.
Review: This is my least favoite of Betsy Brannon Greens books but it was still a good book. The mystery was a bit confusing and the love story wasn't strong enough for me, but if you like a good book then read this one. Here is a condensed version of what the book is about. Helen Tyler comes into town on the night of a murder, she is running from her past. She starts working for the sherrif, Matt Clevenger, and finds herself helping to solve the murders. The ending was very surprising but a little confusing at times.


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