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Best Enemies: Murder, Obsession, and Survival in the Rugged Backwoods of New York State

Best Enemies: Murder, Obsession, and Survival in the Rugged Backwoods of New York State

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Exciting and Informative
Review: This novel transcends the typical mystery. It informs and entertains. The author's many years of diverse law enforcement experience is evident. As you read the book you learn many fundamental investigative techniques at the same time as being absorbed in the action. The teaching and entertaining is woven together in a subtle way. You never feel like you are being taught directly, however you walk away with an understanding of the psychological and practical aspects of detective work.

The author's love of nature is also evident. It is apparent Mr. D'Augustine has a love for the outdoors and he is able to convey this through his description of the natural setting and its inhabitants.

The pace of the book moves quickly. The intensity never wanes and your curiosity and interest spurs you to keep reading. An excellent read!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Exciting and Informative
Review: This novel transcends the typical mystery. It informs and entertains. The author's many years of diverse law enforcement experience is evident. As you read the book you learn many fundamental investigative techniques at the same time as being absorbed in the action. The teaching and entertaining is woven together in a subtle way. You never feel like you are being taught directly, however you walk away with an understanding of the psychological and practical aspects of detective work.

The author's love of nature is also evident. It is apparent Mr. D'Augustine has a love for the outdoors and he is able to convey this through his description of the natural setting and its inhabitants.

The pace of the book moves quickly. The intensity never wanes and your curiosity and interest spurs you to keep reading. An excellent read!


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