Official Review: Pity the Devil's Wife by W. Hanelan

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Re: Official Review: Pity the Devil's Wife by W. Hanelan

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good review
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This book is a criminal category full of dark rituals. It is a work of fiction. Thanks for the review.
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I believe the review matches the book's quality, as the opinions it states are well backed up with examples and justification.
It also makes a potential reader more inclined to read the book: the suspense and surprise announced of the way the book ends makes it irresistible.
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You make this book sound undeniably exciting! Who doesn’t want to read a twisting thriller about conspiracy theories and twin study. I must say from the first bit that I read, I wasn’t nearly as intrigued as by your review.
His effortless way with words, vivid descriptions, and the ever-changing atmosphere made me feel as though I was in the world of the characters.
This especially is one the highest praises a author can receive, in my opinion. I love to be absolutely lost inside a novel—the kind that makes you upset to be brought back to reality and take a break.

Thanks for the well done review! :ugeek2:
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A psychological thriller involving satanic rituals sounds like a bit too much for me. I'm not sure my own psyche could stay safely in place! The intricate plot and well-described characters are definitely a plus. A very masterfully-written review!
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Sounds like watching real thriller in the movies, the suspense, the murder and the twins are enough to get me glued to this copy.
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Your review is well detailed. I would love to read this book: the thriller aspect is captivating. I may be updating my bookshelf and adding it in.
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Great review! Sounds very interesting and intriguing. I’m putting it on my to read list. Thanks again for a great review.
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I appreciate the in-depth review. I tend to shy away from this type of book not because I don't enjoy them, but because it's hard to tell whether or not it will be the specific type of creepy that gets to me. This review gives me a lot more confidence to delve into it without fearing that I'll have to stop at a particularly intriguing point.
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Post by Tars »

Very successful, in attention grabbing department kinda way, title! I read review with much expectation and am in no way disappointed - secret societies, suspense and somewhat supernatural and paranormal. Definitely my cup of tea! Congrats on BOTD!
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I am definitely the right audience for this genre of book and i must have to select it on my book reads.
Thanks for a well explicit and excellent review.
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I'm not a fan of thrillers, so I don't think I'll be trying this book, but it's great that you enjoyed it!
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I will really enjoy the mix of science fiction, fantasy, crime and romance. How did the author squeeze in crime into this story? I will prefer to find out myself. Nice review.
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"In the mood for suspense, some hair-raising, and white knuckle-inducing events?" Yes, yes I am. "Perhaps the next well-crafted psychological thriller?" Of course. You got me with your opening, I've been looking exactly for this and I love unexpected twists in books like this one. Thanks for the review.
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This review has done so well in whetting my appetite towards this read, I think I'd have to pick this one up. I love the fusion of romance, science fiction and crime in any read. Quite an exciting read I must say.
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