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Excerpt from H. Vondermoot Strikes Again With Cryptic Inducement Mary McCormick
Vondermoot creates another eerie masterpiece in Cryptic Inducement. Perhaps the finest scene in the novel is the ending.
which I won't run for you. I'll merely warn you to beware, for Cryptic Inducement is a real nail-biter up until the very last
page. Some favorite characters of past Evasion books make appearances throughout the novel-most notably Delilah Lehman,
the protagonist of Vondermoot's first novel in the series, Dignified Charade. In Cryptic Inducement, Delilah is married to
someone named James. Some speculators think this might be foreshadowing of the main story of the next Evasion book
Which is MOST LIKELY the reason that the author uses second person pronouns in the book review?
to make the review seem more formal in structure
B)
to make the review seem less harsh and opinionated
C)
to make the author feel appreciation from the readers
D)
to make the reader feel as if the author is speaking to him or her

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