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The Chambers Files review by sylvie55555
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction
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Age at time of review - 17
Reviewer's Location - Lexington, MA, United States
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Detective Chambers is used to a pretty quiet life in Virginia. But, in recent years, more and more dangerous crime has started to come in from nearby cities. Things take a turn for the worse when Detective Chambers starts to investigate the murder of a young woman. Her body is found under a snow bank and is unidentifiable by the police. Slowly, Detective Chambers starts to learn more about the victim, a young woman who he believes is named Mary. Detective Chambers knows that something fishy is going on with Mary's murder, and he is determined to find out what. He quickly realizes that Mary might be connected to Texas, as a necklace with a Texas state outline pendant was found near her body. Detective Chambers realizes that he is going to have to leave Virginia if he wants to get to the bottom of this murder, but will that be enough for him to figure out what really happened? And if the murder wasn't a random act, why did someone want to kill Mary? The Chamber Files follows Detective Chambers as he investigates several crimes, including the murder of Mary and other murders and trafficking cases.
 

 

Opinion: 

Overall, I really enjoyed reading The Chamber Files. I am usually not a huge fan of crime and mystery novels, but I think this novel was a good mix of being suspenseful without being too scary/gory. It is perfect for readers like me who like the mystery aspect of a murder mystery without too much focus on the actual murders. In addition, I liked how the author revealed information about the cases throughout the book, so the reader can solve the crimes alongside Detective Chambers. One thing that was very interesting about this book was how the settings constantly changed as Detective Chambers traveled around to work on the different cases, going from places like Virginia all the way to Texas. I think this kept the story interesting, and I liked how the book was broken up into several smaller mysteries. The one thing I did not like about this book was that I was a bit confused about some of the more minor characters and their roles in the story, as it was hard to keep track of everyone with so many characters and victims. Other than that, I really enjoyed this book and would recommend it to anyone looking for a mystery novel!

Rating:
5
Content Rating:

Content rating - mature content
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