Official Review: Bloody Redemption by James Meenagh

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Re: Official Review: Bloody Redemption by James Meenagh

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'Official Review: Bloody Redemption' by James Meenagh has a bright introduction! The engaging story of Nick Parker has been described in detail in the review for the benefit of all readers! The point that the readers get to understand Parker as a character and how his past affects his present in the story is worth mentioning in the review! The review reflects the strong and weak points of the story! Nice to learn that the book is exciting, funny, and full of action!
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting crime thriller following Nick Parker, former black-ops agent turned cop, is tasked with investigating two brothers that kidnap and kill female hikers. Will Nick stop their malicious activities? It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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For lovers of crime thrillers, Parker's nonstop action novel is likely to please.
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This is definitely not a book for me. The topics it covers are way too sensitive and not one of like to explore in a crime thriller. Thanks for a detailed review.
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This fiction book seems to have a lot of suspense with crime and horror too. I don't know if it is for me since it contains so many dark and heavy themes, such as rape. But congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the informative review!
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This book sounds exciting and intriguing. I enjoy crime fiction, so it's right up my alley. Fantastic review!
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I was surprised at how fast paced and well executed the sample pages were. This storyline does not appeal to me, but I appreciate the writing. Thank you for your excellent review, RayRuff! I enjoyed finding out more about the story since I won’t be finishing the book.
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I love this book primarily because of its evocative title. As I began reading the 743 pages, I expected Nick Parker to enjoy a perfect retirement at the end of his days with the U.S. Government, but he was admitted to the Washington State Criminal Investigation Division to lend his expertise. Unfortunately for him, he ended up with a tragic end in the mountains where he expected to find peace and quiet after being placed on paid leave following an incident on his part. His death will bring danger to the lives of all those around him. I highly recommend it, but beware of sensitive souls
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The author has a way with words. The sample reading grabbed my attention. However, some of the events were gruesome. The book has the making of a horror movie. For those who don't mind dark, heavy stuff, this should be an exciting read. Your review was delightful.
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I'm not sure I'm up for reading this one. It sounds very dark and disturbing and I live in the general vicinity of the events of the book. However, it does sound quite thrilling. Thanks for a great review.
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Thanks for your review. The plot doesn't seem original, but it looks like the book has some tension and realistic characters. I'm looking forward to how Parker deals with the two isolated brothers in the mountains.
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Parker and Flannigan, a pair of cops, take on crime cases and solve mysteries in this book. I’m curious to know how they will manage to arrest the two murderous brothers.
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Assassins, the remote wilderness, and some extreme survivalist instincts would certainly give any crime thriller some undeniable ferocity. Thanks for sharing your detailed analysis here!
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The criminal activities of the two brothers in the mountains seem horrible, but it would be interesting to read how Nick Parker tackles this case.
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Post by Fleurine_t92 »

This one will great for reader who lived in safe country without hunger. It doesn't make sense for me even if a good book with interesting story. I got the phobia since the coup. The guns and murderers are everywhere and everyday for our daily life. Life was being struggle and hard to survive. Now we are going to breathless situation. I liked your review because you focused in everylines in this one.
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