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Review of The Wrong Side of the Glass

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Wrong Side of the Glass" by Rick Incorvia.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Gwin is a masterful manipulator who knows how to find out things about people. She has a hatred of cheaters, and, given her Intermittent Explosive Disorder, she can be dangerous to those who she believes have wronged her or other women. Her stream of vigilante justice has led to a trail of bodies that she has managed to pin on her innocent husband, Eddie. When Gwin visits Eddie in prison, she tells him the details of what she has done. Will Eddie go down for all of Gwin's crimes, or will she be found out? Check out the thrilling story in The Wrong Side of the Glass by Rick Incorvia.

To me, the most fascinating part of the book was seeing the perspectives of both Gwin and Eddie. Gwin saw her crimes as almost a work of art as she wove a web of lies to plant everything on Eddie. She genuinely thought those she hurt deserved to be punished. This calls into question the finality of good versus evil. Eddie, on the other hand, was horrified as he learned of the things his wife had done. While he knew she was wrapped up in some dark things, he didn't realize the extent of it all.

I also thought the ending of the book was masterful. Without giving away spoilers, I can say that the ending was satisfying because it was set up from page one. I had no idea how it would end, and getting to the final reveal was such an amazing journey.

I am delighted to award this book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars. I thoroughly enjoyed it from start to finish, and there was nothing that I disliked about it. I also only noticed one tiny error, indicating that it had been professionally edited. Mature readers who are looking for a thriller that features a manipulative main character would enjoy this book. There are depictions of violence and strong language, so sensitive readers should take note. This is such an engaging book, and I highly recommend it; I would read other books by this author as well!

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You have given a beautiful review, I will definitely read this book.
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This review appreciated the book and applauded the author for doing a great job in creating it. Based on the pleasant impression the author's writing created, the reviewer also did well in making me want to include the book on my bookshelf.
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I love books like this the drama got you wondering what gonna happen next, I’m intrigued by the review that you added about the book can’t wait to read it
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This review appreciated the book and applauded the author for doing a great job in creating it. Based on the pleasant impression the author's writing created, the reviewer also did well in making me want to include the book on my bookshelf.
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This review appreciated the book and applauded the author for doing a great job in creating it. Based on the pleasant impression the author's writing created, the reviewer also did well in making me want to include the book on my bookshelf.
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This review appreciated the book and applauded the author for doing a great job in creating it. Based on the pleasant impression the author's writing created, the reviewer also did well in making me want to include the book on my bookshelf.
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Post by Geralt_99 »

The dual perspectives of Gwin and Eddie sound intriguing, especially with the twisty plot. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on The Wrong Side of the Glass.
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The idea of a vigilante who is an anti-hero and frames her husband for her crimes is intriguing and seems very well developed. Thank you for your great review!
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Many thanks for your definite and excited survey of "Some unacceptable Side of the Glass" by Rick Incorvia! Your experiences into Gwin's intricate person and the double points of view of Gwin and Eddie have aroused my curiosity. It seems like the creator handily explored the subjects of equity, control, and the obscured lines among great and wickedness. The notice of a delightful closure without spoilers adds to the interest, and your 5 out of 5 star rating says a lot about your satisfaction in the book. I value your suggestion and will consider adding this exhilarating read to my rundown.
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This review of "The Wrong Side of the Glass" by Rick Incorvia gives a compelling insight into the characters and plot of the book. The reviewer found the perspectives of both Gwin and Eddie intriguing, highlighting the complex dynamics between them. The ending was praised for its satisfying conclusion and unexpected twists. The book received a perfect rating and was applauded for its professional editing. However, the reviewer notifies sensitive readers about depictions of violence and strong language. Overall, this review suggests that "The Wrong Side of the Glass" is a captivating and recommended thriller for mature readers.
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