Review of Shooting Bogies

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I think I'll like this 'What I enjoyed most about this novel was how well the characters were developed. From the sly gangsters to the merciless investment bankers, each character had a distinct and well-defined personality that created the perfect atmosphere for the story.' about the book too.
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It’s rare to find a book with no editing errors, but this one was flawless. Everything flowed smoothly, and I didn’t get pulled out of the story by mistakes. It shows how much care was put into making this book high-quality.
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It’s rare to find a book with no editing errors, but this one was flawless. Everything flowed smoothly, and I didn’t get pulled out of the story by mistakes. It shows how much care was put into making this book high-quality.
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I am interested to read the book because of your review since I am into crime thriller stories.You gave a preview of what to expect in your review. Looking forward to finish reading the book.
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The review provided valuable insights. The plot is intriguing, with unexpected twists in Rocky's life driven by his attitude toward an old-world tradition. I'm eager to dive into the book and uncover more about its thrilling storyline.
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I must agree with you on your review that I also didn't expect the book to be so interesting. But hey the opening of the book got me all invested trust me. Anyways, thanks so much for a wonderful honest review it was indeed great to hear what another person had to say about the book :wink2:
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This sounds like a great crime thriller novel. I'm very curious to find out how Rocky makes amends. I have already received a copy of this book!
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Am anxious to start reading this Crime thriller to unravel all the details therein. Congratulations Ralph Monti for "Shooting Bogies"
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Shooting Bogies is an intriguing read. It combines suspense and dark humour making it even interesting.
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Post by Ejimma Chika Promise »

Assuming Rocky Delmonico simply followed the tradition, a lot of problems would have been avoided. Thanks for an interesting review.
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Reading a sample of "Shooting Bogies" by Ralph Monti sparked my curiosity, and the review's positive hints have only increased my interest in exploring this book further.
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Shooting Bogies by Ralph Monti is a captivating crime thriller that takes readers deep into the underworld as golf hustler Rocky Delmonico faces the consequences of disrespecting a mob family tradition. With a complex plot and well-developed characters, this book keeps you hooked from start to finish.
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Shooting Bogies has a gripping storyline. I like that the book is a crime thriller and that the author incorporated the mafia into the plot. I'm looking forward to reading this book. Congratulations on making botd!
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It’s great to hear you enjoyed "Shooting Bogies" so much! Your enthusiasm really shines through. It sounds like Ralph Monti’s knack for complex characters, dark humor, and suspenseful storytelling kept you hooked from start to finish. I’m intrigued by Rocky Delmonico’s journey and the engaging plot twists you mentioned.
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Post by George provaabz madumere »

I totally love this review ,it shows how interesting it would be to read this book, especially when the book is all about crime ,mafians ,rules and discipline,am a lover of good books and when I see a good book review like this ,i don't hesitate to look for the book and indulge myself ...
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