Official Review: Money Faucet by Joe Calderwood

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Re: Official Review: Money Faucet by Joe Calderwood

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The main character seems very interesting
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Sounds like an intriguing premise and a nice book to read. I feel a bit concerned about the depiction of Mexican people. As part of them, I would like it not to be stereotypical. So, I might have to read it to see. Thanks for your review. It was very clear.
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The intriguing plot and suspenseful narrative of this novel suggest that Money Faucet promises to be a thrilling read. I like that in spite of the themes the book does not contain excessive violence. I usually pass on fast-paced crime novels but I think that I'll make this one an exception. Thanks for that great review.
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This review about Money Faucet reveals a lot about the characterization and the thrilling aspects of the story.
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Congrats on constructing a well-written review for this book. This extravagant plot and the foreshadowing of twist and turns to come has really made me want to read this book. I'm ready to take this rollercoaster of a ride in The Clint Kennedy crime series.
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This sounds like an interesting action and adventure story. The nefarious characters may be criminals but it sounds like the main character has some redeeming qualities. It sounds like there is a lot of side plots to this cartel war story and should be entertaining, at least.
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This sounds very intriguing! I don't think I'll be reading it because it's not my preferred genre, but it seems very captivating. Thank you for a great review!
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I love a good crime series. Your summary of the book was much easier to understand than the blurb!! I greatly appreciate it since it has made me more interested in giving this book a try! Yay!
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A thrilling fast pace crime story, my type of genre, definitely gonna read this.
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The Money Faucet is the second book in the Clint Kennedy crimes series. Clint Kennedy is a thrill-seeking self-admitted criminal, and he has made his peace with it. Clint has a daily income of over $400 thousand per day. Clint is very honest in his dealing with his business associates because they are drug lords and if he was dishonest they would kill him. Clint leaves Mexico to attend to matters in Florida and is told to stay there until a new inter-cartel drug war ends. This is a series like the Godfather where the criminals are the main characters. An interesting plot that has motivated me to read this entire book.
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My taste in books is very, complicated. So to find something I'd be able to actually get into and enjoy it is anything but simple. Money Faucet sounds amazing and I cannot wait to sit down and get lost in its words.
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An enthralling and action-packed crime thriller. The author certainly knows how to keep the reader hooked, offering a cinematic experience with the plot development. Clint the main protagonist has so much at stake. Will he survive long enough to go home? Will it be business as usual if he returns home? Thank you for this great review.
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Having read a sample of this book, I did find it easy and a fast read. There was quite a bit of strong language in the part I read. Thank you for such a thorough review. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
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Clint Kennedy seems an interesting character. The mystery is intriguing. Just two paragraphs and I am already engrossed in the book so much. This book is certainly my next read. Wonderful review!
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What a brilliant description of the main protagonist! A "morally gray" character. Sounds like he's something of an anti-hero. It's nice the author was able to avoid gratuituhus violence. Thanks for a great review!
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