Review of Beating Death: Witch Hunters

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Review of Beating Death: Witch Hunters

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Beating Death: Witch Hunters" by Sean O’Banion.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Robert O'Banion, a descendant of a long lineage of witches, possesses a supernatural gift of flying. Robert was searching for a purpose in life after being released from jail. Things changed for the better when Robert hit a jackpot and established various businesses. He helped people and created job opportunities for people. Robert met Jolie Schraeder, with whom he eventually fell in love. Robert got to meet her two cousins, Emily Williams and Dr. Greta Keene, a successful neurosurgeon. They were also three of the most powerful witches, each possessing different supernatural powers. Greta is a natural healer and a powerful neurosurgeon. 

Robert's life starts changing when his house is broken into. The same people had a plan to ruin Robert's business by going after his business partner and attacking his laboratory facilities. The resurging power structure in Harvey County was behind all this and had previously put Robert in jail. The FBI and the Secretary of Defence asked Robert and his team to help bring down the resurging power structure, given that they were all gifted with supernatural powers. Would Robert and his team bring down this resurging power structure, or would Colonel Nick Shavers, the man behind this, be successful? Read Beating Death: Witch Hunters by Sean 'O'Banion and find out. 

Firstly, I would like to say reading this book felt like watching a movie. It speaks to the author's brilliance. I enjoyed most of the book's characters and loved how well they contributed to the book's plot. Nick Shavers, the colonel plotting against Robert, is an exciting character that I enjoyed. I love characters particularly portrayed as villains. The book's editing process was brilliant, as I found no grammatical errors. It speaks to the author's professionalism. I give this book a perfect rating of five out of five stars for the plot narrative. I had no dislikes of any sort. I recommend this book to audiences that enjoy books with in-depth plot narratives.

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