Official Review: The Last Enemy by Dan E. Hendrickson

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Re: Official Review: The Last Enemy by Dan E. Hendrickson

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I find The Last Enemy by Dan. E. Hendrickson engaging just from reading the review. It's nice that the author was able to include bible teachings in book. There is a lot of action in the book with themes of family, love, and faith. It can also be read as a standalone. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Dan Hendrickson is an amazing writer that has written great books. This sounds like another captivating story with interesting action scenes and well-developed characters. I would love to know how Jacob will save his family from the cartel bosses. Great review!
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This is my type of book! I enjoy these fictional mafia-style books that's filled with danger lurking around the corner. I'm going to get this book and see if Jacob and his family comes out the other end safe. Congrats to the author for having the BOTD.
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What a great review, it's pleasing to see that this book got a full rating from you! It sounds like an inclusive, engaging read. I am intrigued to find out how the Edwards family turns out.
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Post by Laura Toboti »

Criminal themed novel are so intriguing as they give so much heart in every character being drawn. Thank you for your review, I will be hooked for a while.
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Post by Oluwanifise_kenny »

The kind of storylines that gets me glued to a point till I read the last page of the book. Several twists in one book. Mafia, family feuds, love, wow!
And the review is impressive I must say. Congrats on BOTD.
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I have loved some of the Hendrickson's previous books, and therefore I can't wait to see how he incorporates the FBI, the Texas Lone Rangers, the Mexican Military’s Anti-corruption Cartel Task Force and many more!
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The intriguing elements that run a story with the theme of antagonism between the two groups seem to be intertwined brilliantly in this engaging story.
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It can be scary to know that some people are after your life and family, I love the attempt by Jacob and his parents in making some kind of attempt in defeating their enemies.
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Post by Mercury monageng »

Bouncing into such marvellous inspiring book that it’s cover page never gave me interest, but after I went through the intro. I got myself at the end of the page because of the Authors plot. I just remembered the TEXAS LONE RANGERS a historical memorial facts that Dan.E Hendrickson’s wrote.
The last Enemy is the best out of Hendrickson’s book because he gives us closure on how to deal with inner man for us to compassionate our life journey.
I truly recommend a lot of conscious people like me to read this book.
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This book talks about how two mafia bosses Maximillian Manerez and Boris Rasmov wanted to wipe out the Edwards family from the surface of the earth with all the resources they have. I love how Jacob's parents shared a strong love bond. Thanks for the great review.
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Criminal fiction in which maffia gang lead by a boss leading an area. Their drug trafficking in US and stories related those things are even difficult to imagine. I’m eager to read this book.
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This is a story with a fairly dynamic plot. While the cover doesn't do it justice, the review is fantastic. I'm intrigued to learn Boris and Max's motives against the Edwards; I'm also surprised that although it's part three in the series, we can read the book as a standalone. Unexpectedly, this is a book I would like to read.
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The author weaving through Bible lessons throughout the text is worrisome to me. I steer clear of anything religious/religious related. But, overall, this is a decent review and I enjoyed reading it.
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Post by Wayne Njoroge »

Seems like this is an intriguing story plot. However I am not a fan of reading recent volumes of the series without starting from the beginning.
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