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Beast of the North Woods by Annelise Ryan

Beast of the North Woods

Monster Hunter Mysteries #3

by Annelise Ryan

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  • Jan 2025, 320 pages
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  • Suzi S. (The Villages, FL)
    Just didn't grab me
    I liked the main character, but there seemed to be a lot of minor characters dropping in and out, some of whom didn't serve a purpose. The story was intriguing but the execution just dragged on with a lot of people lurking and threatening and chasing the main character for reasons that were sometimes never revealed. I wanted to know the secret, and it was definitely a surprise. But the events leading up to the big reveal just didn't hold my interest. It was a pleasant enough read but not a book I would recommend.

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