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Review Of Phyllis Falls Roger's 'The Tangled Web'

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More than just a run of the mill murder mystery read, author Phyllis Falls Roger's, The Tangled Web proffers mystery lovers a nicely devised and deeply entangled mystery that combines empathetic, characters and their intricate perspectives of life, as they handle the psychological aftermath of what is people living life at both their best and their worst times.

As the story opens, what appears to be a death from natural causes turns out to be much more than expected. The mystery starts when Hank Jasper, the richest man in the quiet town of Bibly, is found dead in a local church. As clues and evidence are uncovered by the local authorities, Chief Scofield and his assistant Chief investigator Sid Maxton, it turns out that Hank Jasper was the

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