Sama - Best Detective Novel Ever!

Patricia Moukarzel


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Very intriguing, I would say! This story starts with Remi discovering a dead woman in her bed. She then sets out on a mission to find out who the killer is. But it’s not just about the murder; Remi also tries to uncover the identity of the dead woman and understand more about herself, too. The book is packed with humor, wit, and suspense. […] The interactions, Remi’s reactions, her deductions, and the quirky characters make the story fascinating. It's truly a page-turner.

This book is extremely unexpected, out-of-the-box, original, and surprising.

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A breath of fresh air! Funny, witty, interesting, suspenseful...

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A remarkable work to read, particularly for lovers of mystery and adventure, as the author provides her audience with a thrilling puzzle that encompasses all the great elements that make an adventure appealing: suspense, action, and much more.

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The pacing in this book is perfect; each chapter reveals just enough to keep readers hooked without giving away too much too soon. The writing is clear and engaging, drawing readers effortlessly into the story. The combination of mystery, psychological depth, and humor makes Sama a unique and delightful read.

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A story filled with intrigue and mystery, making the book irresistible and impossible to put down until the very last word.

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My first thought about this book was that it should be a movie! The story is truly captivating. […] I don’t think anyone could guess the ending until the very last pages, and that’s a challenge the author has masterfully won!

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An unconventional story, told in an equally unconventional way—a true page-turner with an ending that’s nearly impossible to predict.
 
 
This book is a profound exploration of perception and its impact on our understanding of reality. It emphasizes that what we perceive is not absolute truth, but a subjective interpretation shaped by our experiences, emotions, and cultural context. I appreciated how the author underlines the influence of internal factors—such as beliefs and cognitive biases—on how we interpret the world around us. The book also questions the reliability of our senses, suggesting that reality may extend beyond the limits of human perception. It's a thought-provoking read that challenges how we define and experience the world.
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