Official Review: The Tissue Trail Conspiracy

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O was not interested based on the title and cover. Your review makes it sound like the kind of book I really enjoy. Too bad about the sexual relationships though. That generally detracts from a solid story.
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I like how she uses the plot in the stories. This is a stoties with various characters. It adventurous and trilling stories.
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Looking forward to reading this one! Though I'm getting tired of male writers reducing female characters to their physical appearance and sex life.
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It really seems intriguing based on the review. You have given a detailed description of every aspect of the book. I'll surely check out this book.
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It's good that you enjoyed reading this fast paced, suspense thriller. The story seems to attract lovers of traveling by the fascinating descriptions of the areas covered and is also good that besides enjoying it, you felt you learnt something from the author's coverages in that part of the world. For main character, Thurston, it seems to be the case of being at the wrong place at the wrong time, though his bad luck seems to be the beginning of the interesting part of the story, especially about the young women who are convicted of heroine trafficking. I like fast paced thrillers so I will have to read this one. It's also remarkable that you highly rated the book despite the several, minor, grammatical errors. Thanks for the insightful review.
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Catherine Miller the main character of today's book of the day is facing death and will she survive? Can't wait to finish the story. Excellent review is sure a deciding factor for any reader.
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Your review is excellent and very well written. The book itself sounds interesting and exciting. Unfortunately, I'm not sure this is a book for me.
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A grand review, brings up interesting topics and good base for story.
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Thanks for the great review! I myself would not have read or even scheduled a reading date for this book The Tissue Trail Conspiracy based on its so-so cover layout and its uninspiring title. But reading the review has titillated my reading desire for the book. I will be reading it soon as I finish my present read. :tiphat: :techie-studyingbrown:
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Action, suspense and mystery? Sign me up! Congrats on the good review.
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Oh, sounds interesting. Tissue Trail? That must be interesting, and a thriller by the looks of it.... Thanks for the wonderful review!
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Great review.
This is indeed remarkable. I'll definitely read this one and I'd say the book cover is quite intriguing
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The review describes the story very well, Thumb up. It sounds like a detective investigation story which I like.thanks for the review
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Post by Hamisi Kassanga »

Duh ! What a wonderful review. The first paragraph is captivating, it makes one look for the book and read it.

I have been fascinated by the expressions; "nail biting, edge-of-your-seat wild ride" and "its clear exposition and gradually deepening suspence".

The last paragraph has a definitive summary for readers of "action", "mysteries" and for travellers as well.

Well done !
A great review !
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Post by Azeline Arcenal »

This seems like a great book to read. Great job on the review!
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