Official Review: Sin City Retribution by Rick Hart
Posted: 04 Sep 2020, 01:46
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Sin City Retribution" by Rick Hart.]
Have you ever lost something precious? What would you do to get back what was stolen from you? Would you make the thief feel pain, especially if you had the power to get even with them? Rick Hart told a compelling story in Sin City Retribution: A Game Called Revenge.
Rick, who became known as Turkey, wanted to be a part of the Noblemen — a biker's club his friend Hiney belonged to — to find his missing bike. To do that, he had to go through rigorous processes. First, he had to become a 'hang around.' Secondly, he would graduate to a club prospect. Finally, he would be accepted as a full-patch member. He was tested beyond words.
Rick came to love the club and its members as they became like brothers to him. He wanted more than ever to become a full-patch member of this club, and he was willing to do whatever it took to make it happen. How far would Rick go with this aspiration? Would he eventually get retribution for his stolen bike?
This book is the second part of the Sin City Retribution series. I did not expect to enjoy the book, but I did. I was expecting it to be a lot tougher for my palate, but it turned out to be a great read. This book is a fast-paced story of brotherhood, revenge, loyalty, camaraderie, and rivalry. The author was able to tell an engaging story, full of humor and thrill. Chills ran up my spine, and my heart raced at the same speed as the Noblemen's Harley.
I also enjoyed the author's writing style — it was simplistic and detailed, flowed beautifully, and didn't bore me. The chapters were divided into events that happened in different years. The book also contained pictures of Rick, the Noblemen, their bikes, and some of their events.
The book's only downside would be the gory scenes of fighting and using different weapons to hurt people. People who would be offended by these violent scenes could take a pass on this book. However, if you'd give it a shot, it would make a fabulous read. The book also contained profane words.
I would rate Sin City Retribution: A Game Called Revenge four out of four stars. There were a few grammatical errors, but they weren't enough to conclude that the book wasn't professionally edited. However, I would recommend another round of editing to fix these minor errors. The corrections would give the reader a perfect reading experience. I recommend this book to those who love adventure stories with splashes of crime and violence.
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Sin City Retribution
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Have you ever lost something precious? What would you do to get back what was stolen from you? Would you make the thief feel pain, especially if you had the power to get even with them? Rick Hart told a compelling story in Sin City Retribution: A Game Called Revenge.
Rick, who became known as Turkey, wanted to be a part of the Noblemen — a biker's club his friend Hiney belonged to — to find his missing bike. To do that, he had to go through rigorous processes. First, he had to become a 'hang around.' Secondly, he would graduate to a club prospect. Finally, he would be accepted as a full-patch member. He was tested beyond words.
Rick came to love the club and its members as they became like brothers to him. He wanted more than ever to become a full-patch member of this club, and he was willing to do whatever it took to make it happen. How far would Rick go with this aspiration? Would he eventually get retribution for his stolen bike?
This book is the second part of the Sin City Retribution series. I did not expect to enjoy the book, but I did. I was expecting it to be a lot tougher for my palate, but it turned out to be a great read. This book is a fast-paced story of brotherhood, revenge, loyalty, camaraderie, and rivalry. The author was able to tell an engaging story, full of humor and thrill. Chills ran up my spine, and my heart raced at the same speed as the Noblemen's Harley.
I also enjoyed the author's writing style — it was simplistic and detailed, flowed beautifully, and didn't bore me. The chapters were divided into events that happened in different years. The book also contained pictures of Rick, the Noblemen, their bikes, and some of their events.
The book's only downside would be the gory scenes of fighting and using different weapons to hurt people. People who would be offended by these violent scenes could take a pass on this book. However, if you'd give it a shot, it would make a fabulous read. The book also contained profane words.
I would rate Sin City Retribution: A Game Called Revenge four out of four stars. There were a few grammatical errors, but they weren't enough to conclude that the book wasn't professionally edited. However, I would recommend another round of editing to fix these minor errors. The corrections would give the reader a perfect reading experience. I recommend this book to those who love adventure stories with splashes of crime and violence.
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Sin City Retribution
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon