Official Review: Low Flying by John Reynolds

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Re: Official Review: Low Flying by John Reynolds

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I love everything air craft, so this definitely makes my day. Am not into crime thrillers that much but your review has given me more than enough incentive to read the book. I can't wait to read about Vladimir's history, Russians are very interesting.
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Low Flying seems like an intriguing crime thriller. I’m curious to see how the story plays out for Jason, Fleur, and Zhukov. Great review.
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It’s a pity that Fleur get caught up in their fight all because of her greed and selfishness. Thanks for a great review!
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Thanks for a well-written review! I have no clue about flying and I am not sure if I am still considered a "young" adult, but I think I'll check out the novel anyway since you gave it 4 stars.
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Post by Seamstress »

I am afraid no part of this book was able interest me enough to tempt in reading it. No offense meant to anyone, the storyline simply is totally not my cup of tea, even as separate aspects they aren't appealing to my tastes. Sorry and congratulations with BOTD anyway!
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I am not really a fan of flying, but I do love when there are twists in a story. With the way you wrote your review, I believe its going to be good read. A very good review I must say.
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Crime thrillers are one of my favorite genre and the anticipation it gives is never ending. I would like to get this book on my shelf. Thanks for the review and congratulations on BOTD.
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This is a fast-paced book drugs, ruthless mafia and planes. I cant wait to read the whole book it seems very interesting ı highly recommend it.
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Post by Surabhi Rani »

'Official Review: Low Flying' by John Reynolds gives a concept of the story about flying to new readers! It presents all the strong points of the story to readers! The point that flying lovers will be delighted by this novel as flying is central in the plot is worth mentioning in the review! Also, the point that the growing danger present in the novel and the twists keep the readers' attention until the end, as mentioned in the review, is remarkable! Nice to learn that the book is an intriguing crime thriller!
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Post by Misael Carlos »

The drug smuggling plot is very timely and relevant. I’m looking forward to digging into this novel to find out how Vladimir’s motive will affect Matt, Jason and Fleur in this novel. This seems to be a very interesting to readers who are into flying.
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A crime thriller set in New Zealand. The story includes flying as a central theme throughout the plot. Characters development and unexpected twists and turns are engaging. It seems like a good option.
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I am tempted to read the story😬,, definitely the kind of books I could read
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A new kind of crime fiction! Sounds interesting and thrilling. Thank you for the great review and congrats on BOTD
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Post by Stephanie Runyon »

This is a suspense filled thriller with well-developed characters. I find it interesting that the Russian could possibly pass customs with forged papers, especially since that is generally a heavily accented speaker. Great review!
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Crime thrillers are always an exciting read. I love the background of this story and would like to see how it all plays out in the end. Thanks for your review.
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