Official Review: Low Flying by John Reynolds

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I love this book already. Aircraft and flying, with the addition of crime thrillers. From a fight over a girl to involvement with the bad guy.
Great review.
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I love plots where the author does some background profiling of each main character at some point. This helps the reader get a better grasp and emotive connect with the story. This looks like one of those. Good review.
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Just by reading the premise of this crime thriller, I already understood that it would contain a lot of action scenes. It would be interesting to learn how and why Fleur got kidnapped because two men are fighting over her. Congratulations to the author for BOTD!
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This crime thriller is a must read for me. I’ll love to know what eventually happened to Jason, especially his relationship with fleur. Also, i’ll love to know more about flying. Thanks for the review
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Reading about this aviation-themed crime thriller, I'm excited to dig deeper into the entanglement between Bullock, Collins, and Zhukov!
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Crime thrillers are usually quite suspenseful and I am glad this book makes the cut as one of those that keeps one at the edges of one's seat. It's a typical crime thriller imbued with jealousies, fights and sale of illcit drugs. Nice review.
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Sadly, this book doesn’t have a lot of elements that intrigue me, so I’ll have to pass.
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This thrilling fiction book seems to have flying as one of its main themes, but it also brings little events that end up causing bigger conflicts as an important aspect. Congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the review!
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Some events can send you "flying" in ever increasing conflicts and problems. It's really a good plot,from a simple starting to complex, complicated developments.
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Post by Hussein Abdallah 1 »

This is the kind of story that starts with an event that seems even trivial, but then the situation escalates in unexpected ways. The characters make choices that have consequences they didn't expect. A fight over a woman leads to the involvement of Vladimir Zhukov, who makes things dangerous for everyone.nice review..
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It's very rare to see two men fighting over a woman. Is it that Jason didn't know that Matt was already dating Fleur?. Nice review.
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Post by Kaitlyn Canedy »

Because this book pertains to flying, I will likely be skipping it. If a reader understands aerodynamics or is passionate about airplanes in general, this would be a great book for them. Fleur is the woman in the middle, which may make for an engaging romance book too. Thanks for the review!
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Fleur is indeed the root cause and an important part of the plot because if Jason hadn't hit on her, the whole situation in the book wouldn't have even happened. Regardless, it's an interesting book but it's not my type. I'll have to pass
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What a great review! Makes me want to go out and buy this book right now... I love that it is geared for young adult I myself having two teen boys who also love to read. I want to check out these characters and what seems to be a very interesting story and learn of their intriguing back stories. I would love to hear about what life would have been like in the ussr and about flying. Thank you for sharing, because of your wonderful review I will definitely check it out!
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Post by Gabriella H »

This crime thriller seems full of drama and intrigue, and your review makes it all sound interesting. I wonder whether Jason is eventually exposed. Thank you for your thorough review!
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