Official Review: The Futility of Vengeance by Adam Guest

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Re: Official Review: The Futility of Vengeance by Adam Guest

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The Futility of Vengeance's plot seems to revolve around the different timelines, and its intriguing aspect is the role of the protagonist in both the timelines.
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A murderer from a different timeline that's quite an interesting concept. I will definitely add it to-read list.
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I wanted to read Wordlines, and it means I will eventually get to its sequel as well. I didn't want to read too much as I hate spoilers.
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A highly anticipated sequel to a fantastic thriller. Thanks for the great review!
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The worldlines book never piqued my interest, it way way out of ma league, but the sequel made me want to read both the books the review changed my mind about these books and will surely guve it a try.
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This is an interesting plot on murder and suspence around the real culprit. Definitely gonna try this out as well as the prequel of this book. Great review.
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You did a good job in making the book sound very interesting. The idea of multiple universes is exciting.
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The second book of “worldlines” sounds incredible. Adam Guest isa great writer and his story is certainly interesting enough to keep reading. The sample reading is awesome. It’s amazing how creative an author can be with the different worlds! This is most certainly worth a read. Congratulations on the BOTD. Thanks for a fabulous review .
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The whole idea of different world lines is still fascinating and the author put in his best to avoid ambiguity. This I must commend. Great review.
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There are so many elements in the book which makes it really amazing. I am sure it will be an interesting read. Though I am not a person who enjoys thriller, I may give it a try. Thanks for the review. You have explained the book very well.
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Post by Rodel Barnachea »

I liked the succinct summary of the novel. I would have appreciated the review more if the reviewer stated if the book is standalone or if readers have to read the prequel to understand the events in the current book. Still, congratulations to Adam Guest for BOTD!
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This is an amazing thriller, I must confess. Each line and paragraph of this review makes the story quite interesting to me, and I can't wait to have the book. Thanks for this awesome piece.
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I have read the Wordlines. And, it's good that the sequel continues just where it left in the first book. I will try to read this after I finish my current one for sure. Thanks for the insightful review.
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Considering how excellent the first installment was, I cannot wait to get my hands on this sequel. The multiverse is such a fascinating concept, and Adam Guest handles it like a pro! Thanks for the great review!
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I really love the concept of many worlds, and I'm still curious why Gary seems to be the only one who can traverse to the other worlds. Congrats on BOTD!
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