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The Crystal Cavern: Dont Get Caught Dead Underground

The Crystal Cavern: Dont Get Caught Dead Underground

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Ok, but I've read better
Review: Didn't find this book as compelling as I'd hoped. A new author for me,so I'll try another one of their books. This book just didn't keep my attention as I'd hoped. It had a good plot, but just didn't deliver as I'd hoped.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An Entertaining and Memorable Read
Review: The Crystal Cavern by author Hannah Alexander is a memorable, page-turning story. Join Sable Chamberlin and Paul Murphy on a quest to unravel the secrets of the caves beneath Sable's home. What mystery did her grandfather stumble upon before his untimely death? Will they be able to find out in time, or will they die trying? In Agatha Christie tradition, the story finds Sable and Paul trapped in a house with a suspicious group of strangers, many with their own set of secrets. Someone is sabotaging Sable and Paul's efforts to get to the bottom of the mystery, bringing them to the brink of disaster. Will they escape this villain's clutches, before it is too late?

I found The Crystal Cavern to be an enjoyable read, with characters that stayed with me long after the story ended. Hannah Alexander knows how to weave an intriguing tale. You won't be disappointed.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Can strangers be trusted when you're trying to survive?
Review: The Crystal Cavern takes the reader on a thrilling ride right from the first page, with heart stopping twists and turns that keep you guessing right to the end. Running for their lives, Sable Chamberlin and Paul Murphy are determined to discover the truth behind the death of Sable's grandfather and the mystery he left behind. But stranded in an ice storm in a creepy house atop an intimidating cavern, with a bunch of strangers to keep them company, makes their task a lot more tricky... and much more deadly. An engrossing read that would appeal to lovers of mystery and suspense. ~~Ellie Schroder, owner of The Christian Fiction Site

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Can strangers be trusted when you're trying to survive?
Review: The Crystal Cavern takes the reader on a thrilling ride right from the first page, with heart stopping twists and turns that keep you guessing right to the end. Running for their lives, Sable Chamberlin and Paul Murphy are determined to discover the truth behind the death of Sable's grandfather and the mystery he left behind. But stranded in an ice storm in a creepy house atop an intimidating cavern, with a bunch of strangers to keep them company, makes their task a lot more tricky... and much more deadly. An engrossing read that would appeal to lovers of mystery and suspense. ~~Ellie Schroder, owner of The Christian Fiction Site


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