Review of Tree of Redemption

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If you enjoy murder stories in small towns then this is the story for you! The reviewer mentioned no dislikes and should be an amazing read. Great review.
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I enjoy reading good crime thrillers. A mystery murder in a small town seems like an interesting plot. Will Chris find out who the murderer is? Thanks for the interesting review.
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I always thought murder mysteries were better on television.
Chris, who doesn't seem like one who would take delight in embarking on a revenge mission, is bent on unearthing the killer of his dear friend. What will he do if he discovers that the killer is a despicable and erratic being who no one can overpower? But there could be repercussions possibly waiting for him at the end of the tunnel.
-But this review changed my mind. This book will be the one that reduces my television time and increase my book reading time.Thank you for your review.
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Post by Ndagire Hassifah1 »

This seems like an engaging crime thriller. Murder mysteries are one of my favourite genres which makes it impossible for me to skip over this book. Great review.
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Relationships are very important for us. We should always check them time to time. I think this book has many interesting details to it and would make a nice read.
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People should be more focused on building solid and reliable relationships with other people. Nothing comes close to having people that have your back.
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A mystery novel with a blend of morality. Looking forward to reading this one. Congratulations on being listed as Book Of The Day.
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You had me at murder story. I would definitely enjoy solving this mystery.
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Why was Chris's friend murdered? Who is the actual murderer? Was the case investigated at all? This book seems suspenseful and well-detailed. I hope I would give it a try. Nice review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Congrats on BOTD!
The lesson in this book—that having caring and trustworthy relationships is important—proves that lessons can be discovered in the most unexpected places. a book that is full of mystery due to the murder and the circumstances that have an impact on how we behave through a narrative in which the author was able to develop the characters in a way that makes you want to read more.
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After reading the review, I will definately read the book. The title confused me. I thought it was a selfhelp book. I like the great state of Texas. Thank you for the review, you inspired me to read thi book.
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The author has clearly emphasized that it important to build and maintain a strong and reliable relationship with people. Richness is determined by your relationship with people. Great review.
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Post by Chris Rich Nwaka »

I adore mysteries that must be solved, and based just on the comments in the review, this one certainly seems to be one. I also received the book for free as part of an offer, so I'm eager to find out if Chris manages to exact justice on his pal.
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Post by Christabel Egbeama »

When most people say money is not everything, some people fail to understand what that means. Davidson has provided an instance that explains the saying. The relationship we have with people is as important and valuable as riches. This is an amazing storyline. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by Dzejn_Crvena »

I agree that a strong and reliable connection with others is one of the keys to success. This special aspect in the story caught my attention, considering I'm an introvert with interrelationship problems. This mystery novel may help me understand how friendship works, especially when there's teamwork involved. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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