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Book Reviews of Secret for a Satyr

Secret for a Satyr
Secret for a Satyr
Author: Dorothy Bodoin
ISBN-13: 9780373266715
ISBN-10: 0373266715
Publication Date: 5/2009
Pages: 301
Rating:
  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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3.4 stars, based on 22 ratings
Publisher: worldwide mystery
Book Type: Paperback
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lady56 avatar reviewed Secret for a Satyr on + 48 more book reviews
The bok was good. Slow in parts and a basic ending.
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nICE LITTLE MYSTERY
Blueiris avatar reviewed Secret for a Satyr on + 91 more book reviews
I truly enjoyed this book! There is a bit of psychic phenomena (ghost of a girl and her dog that are long dead), the satyr that seems to be guarding, or maybe haunting, the yard next door to or heroine, the stray dog, the strange woman in the woods, and the strange death of the lady in the house with the satyr. The book could be a "cozy" mystery, but with the strange happenings it is different. Cressa, our heroine, has just moved back to the town where she grew up and moved into an old Victorian neighborhood and is looking for work as a teacher so she has some time on her hands. There is a hint of romance with the handsome cop and the newspaperman both vying for her attentions. What more can I say? There is enough going on all the time that there is not a boring moment in the book! This was my first Dorothy Bodoin and I had to run out and get another of her books.
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This is a book that the story line will stay with you. The book is so well written it is a good thing. Book is total fiction but leaves you asking your self questions on belief in afterlife and death. Not deep questions but ones on how you feel.

I almost wonder if I should pull this one and keep it to read again in a year. It is that good.
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I like cozy mysteries. This one was more than I expected. It is the first I have read from the author, but it makes me want to read others by Dorothy.