Review of Easy Marks

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Sound like this book was a good to read the writer wrote a some important point like adventure, relationship, Love,
In that review I'll like to read it.
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Definitely not my cup of tea, because my entire family are descendants from immigrants and I know first hand how hard adaptation and new life can be from their stories. Even though the storyline sounds interesting, I am hesitant, but maybe, we'll see...
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It is good to read that the book combines romance, action, and food perfectly and hence the book is gripping. The fact that each chapter is unpredictable means a reader will not get bored while reading it. It will be good to read what SRS achieved and what they had to fight against in their line of work.
Many thanks for the fascinating, informative review. :tiphat: :tiphat: :tiphat:
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"Easy Marks" by Dennis Walsh offers an engrossing dive into the gritty, high-stakes world of undercover investigations. Walsh's keen eye for detail and narrative flair bring to life the perilous cat-and-mouse games between law enforcement and criminal masterminds. The book's authenticity and raw, unfiltered look at the life of an undercover operative make it a compelling read for true crime aficionados. The tension is palpable, the characters vividly portrayed, and the plot gripping, ensuring readers remain hooked from start to finish.Good review keep it up .
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Salvatore's retirement from his parents' inherited business after 25 years and leaving its management to his sister, Sophia, is something most find difficult to do.
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Dennis Walsh sheds light on the important issue of fraud targeting senior citizens, and shows how community and support can make all the difference
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I am intrigued by the events that led Salvatore, the author, to establish Senior Recovery Services, a self-help group for senior citizens. This is despite him being 70 years at the time. Thanks for the review.
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Congratulations on the BOTD award. This is a unique book with its unique concept. I would love to read this book. The above review is detailed and informative. I appreciate the author's effort in discussing on such an amazing topic.
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Thank you for a very insightful review. It was very informative and useful. I love the opening sentence: who said life can't begin at 70?
This is a constant reminder that we shouldn't give up on our dreams and ambitions.
Once again, thank you.
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Romance, action, culture, and food styles in one book are worth reading. Thank you for the review.
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This book offers an inspiring and entertaining narrative that challenges the notion that life slows down after retirement. Salvatore's journey to Florida and his unexpected encounter with Mona highlight how new adventures and meaningful endeavors can begin even in later years. Nice review.
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After 25 years of work, Sal retires and moves to Florida, where he meets Mona, with whom he starts Senior Recovery Services (SRS). The author weaved a brilliant story about how vulnerable senior citizens are to fraud and how to prevent it. I enjoyed reading your thorough review.
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The story of Sal and Mona, who at the age of 70 decide to move to Florida and open a center that helps defrauded seniors sounds super interesting from the sample of the book! I love that there is also a touch of romance in it, thanks for sharing that in your review!
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From unexpected romances to culinary delights, "Easy Marks" captivates with its diverse themes. It is a must-read for anyone seeking an engaging story of love, adventure, and justice.
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Dennis Walsh's "Easy Marks" sheds light on the vulnerabilities of older adults to fraud with a compelling narrative that blends awareness and intrigue.
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