Review of Faults

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Faults" by Orion Gregory.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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One of the most important things in life is the value we place on our life, life's good and enjoyable, and under no circumstance should any reasonable Individual jump to a conclusion of ending his or her life for whatever situation he or she might be entangled with. Every action of ours attracts consequences. One person's wrong judgment resulted in suicide which triggered a chain reaction of acrimony and revenge and led to multiple murders of innocent people. The fictional book Faults by Orion Gregory is suspense filled book that tells a story of crime, game, blame, and love. It's an interesting book to read.

The title of the book is kind of dicey, I thought it's gonna be kind of book that will be strictly related to tennis games, but the novel was well written and full of amazing characters. The author also had a brilliant way of describing every actor in the novel. The best part was the suspense in the book where the identity of the serial killer who intended to kill Ms. Livingstone Sydney was concealed. The reason for attempting to kill Ms. Sydney was at first unknown. Do you think the identity of the killer was later revealed?

Although, there are words like 'f*ck' which was mentioned multiple times in the book, first on page 69 and some other places. But the fact is that the book was written as if it was a real-life event, not a science fiction storyline and this astonished me. There's no chapter in this book that doesn't worth it. All characters in the novel, from Melana Lombardi, who was the architect of doom, Mr. Paulo Russo the serial killer who was on a revenge mission, due to the death of Melana his daughter, Ms. Livingstone Sydney, Melana's friend who denied Melana's request to pee in her place, and Trent the brilliant detective all played mind-blowing roles. The writer exposed a real-life situation and consequences that emanated from a person's actions.

Seriously, I find nothing uninteresting about this book, other than the word "f*ck" which was repeatedly used. However, I believe they were included for the write-up to be as real as possible. Notwithstanding, it had educative content and was professionally edited. There was also connectivity in every event that took place. I, therefore, rate this book four out of four stars.

I recommend it to mature persons due to the profane words used in some chapters, to athletes, to those in remand homes, and to people undergoing therapy as a result of suicidal actions of their loved ones. A book like this I believe will change their mind, and help them to learn how to get out of revenge, duress, and actions that may result in others' death.

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From the review, this book seems like one filled with uncovered events. I love the investigative part of it. Kudos.
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