Official Review: A Long Night of Chaos by Paul Clark

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Re: Official Review: A Long Night of Chaos by Paul Clark

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Although this book seems to be filled with suspense and plot twists, i might not find it intriguing because of my lack of interest in reading political thrillers. Thanks for the review
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'Official Review: A Long Night of Chaos' by Paul Clark well relates the engaging story of a political thriller to keen readers! It provides a good overview of the story for readers as the major details have been minutely analyzed in it! The point that the author's writing style is concise and interspersed with drizzles of humor is worth mentioning in the review! The rating given to the book is encouraging for a general reader! Nice to learn that the book is an exhilarating read!
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Sounds like an action packed political thriller. Not sure it's what I'd want to read, but it's cool it can be read as a standalone book. Thanks for your review
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This sounds like an interesting and well-written book. I enjoyed reading your perspective, @Michelle Fred. Thank you for a superb review!
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It's easier to concentrate on a few characters and understand the story than when there are too many characters to keep up with. Thanks for the amazing review and recommendation.
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I'm glad everything was, for the most part, tied up nicely in the end, but I am not fond of cliffhangers in any form. Add to that a heavily political theme and it adds up to a book I am not keen to read. Still, I enjoyed reading your detailed review!
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The characters seem to be realistic. The sample reading and your well-written review held my attention. Fans of political thrillers should enjoy this book.
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The characterization of Ruslan with an element of conflict seems quite intriguing in this political story.
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Thank you for your amazing and detailed review.
I’m not really good with this type of violence and blood stories. But I do hope that the people who enjoy it, but it and read it.
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Civil war in Soviet Russia didn't stop. It changed it's form and keep going in soft way. Because the ditactor are changing the names. But people are still fighting back against their control. Same here in Myanmar we are fighting against the ditactors over 50 years.
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I'm not really into political thrillers with war like this one. Nevertheless, it seems to be very engaging, action-packed, and it contains a cliffhanger at the end. Congrats on BOTD to the author!
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Post by Alice pfuwai »

This book is more focused on the political issues of Russia and also it showed that Russians have a bad reputation and people tend to judge them .it has interesting characters but it is mainly focused on war which is not my kind of taste but it might be a good book to people who like thriller
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I am not sure I have read many books from this particular era. It sounds interesting with a little humanity drizzled in. I look forward to checking it out
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Thank you so much for your insightful review. I'm glad you enjoyed it so much. This isn't usually a genre I like to read, but I do appreciate knowing that it is well-written, and has realistic characters in it.
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The fact the author has chosen to write a book with few characters reveals a "right to the point" interest.
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