Review of Black Hat/White Hat: A tale of Good is Evil

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I wonder how this couple is fascinated by being criminals. I hope Cody exposes them. Nicely written.
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A tale of good and evil reminds me of light and darkness. I lived in darkness for many years which brought me peace, coolness and a whole lot of other pleasure. I am going to be more responsible with my life when it comes to understanding this book. As long as I pray, I can find a way out
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I was a third of the way through the book when I came to this review of it. I agree on the pace of the book being spot on and encouraging the reader to carry on, it is written with humour albeit slightly dark.

The synopsis was well thought out and better than Amazon, without giving away too much of the story.

I don't quite agree with the review that retributive justice is a teachable moment! Karma if you like can be a form of getting one back but retributive to me is too similar to revenge and they always say dig two graves for that!

There are a range of subjects that one can learn from and for me this is part of the joy of reading, that you always learn something new.

Thanks for the review
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A crime thriller about sociopathic assassins sounds intriguing. They take partners in crime to a whole other level. I love that the seriousness of the story doesn't overshadow the humor that is infused in it. Thanks for the detailed review.
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A book about hackers sounds thrilling. The title of this book gives it an air of mystery. Cyber crime has gone to a surprisingly high rate and reading a book about such would be an eye opener.
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When a book talks about the assassination, it must be read because it feels like watching a movie. Criminals deserve their portion of the award. Thanks for sharing such a great review.
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I'm not much of a crime novel kinda guy but I do like learning new and profound things.
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As serious as this book sounds, the humourous elements that it contains made it desirous and fascinating. I like the character of Alex and Lara. There method of justice might be unorthodox, but it's thrilling.
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An intriguing science fiction novel that is focused on the dark world of assassins and hackers. I appreciate this rare opportunity to read through this novel.
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Gotta admit it. This sounds like another crime drama that will be worth my time. Congrats to the author on BOTD.
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The review was well written but after sampling the book I found what they did to the scammer with the phone too gruesome for me. But it can be enjoyed by others with a taste for revenge. Congrats on BOTD!
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I loved the dynamic between Lara and Alex! And the reviewer describes their intentions perfectly. Great review!
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A tale about two sociopath became assassins couple to punish cybercriminals and the FBI agent try to stop them. I like a fiction-crime novel that would enlighten the readers against criminal behaviour. I'm interested to knowing how to detect a scammer. And I'm curious about the twist or the betrayal part. Thank you for the well-written review.
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Thank you for the great review. This isn't my first choice of genre, and right now I'd prefer something light, but reading a sample of this book did capture my interest. I did like the humor in it and how family was important. After reading your review, I am curious to know what choices Cody makes. I have added it to my list of books to read a little later.
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Post by Pauline Parnell »

This book is crime thrilling tale with a twist. The protagonists, Alex and Lara are fascinated with the art of cruelty. They bring criminals to justice by exposing them and their actions to the world. I'm eager to know whether they will captured and tried? Thanks for the review!
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