Featured Official Review: The Phantom of Witch's Tree by Mark Lunde

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Mbrooks2518 wrote: 25 Apr 2020, 07:10 I don't usually read Wild West books, but I love books with ghosts, and I'm curious about what happens with Matt, so I'll definitely check this book out. Thanks for the great review!
I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
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kenton_09spencer wrote: 25 Apr 2020, 10:47 One of the most enjoyable things about reading The Phantom of Witch's Tree was Lunde's ability to place the reader at the center of the scene. I felt as though I was in the story playing the role of an innocent bystander, just watching as the adventures unfold around me. The characters are well written and stay true to character - despite the significant developments through out the book.
Lunde's story telling seamlessly combines the imagination of a young child with the wit and wisdom of an older soul. This book is equal parts dark, thrilling, and humorous. Overall a great read! Five Stars
I'm glad you enjoyed the book too!
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Wonderful review! I really like your summary of the book. The storyline seems so interesting, I definitely can't wait to read this book.
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I’m intrigued by the supernatural elements in this book, and I'm curious to know how the story plays out for Matt. Splendid review.
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Great storyline. Thanks for the review
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I love it when books storyline are constructed perfectly, and contains every single element of thrill. A book like this will surely wow any reader. Thanks for a honest review.
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Sounds interesting. Thanks for the review.
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Well now, this review sure caught my attention! It seems like "The Phantom of Witchs Tree" is one thrilling read. I appreciate the reviewer's praise for the complex characters and intertwined storylines. It sure sounds like there's plenty of mystery and suspense to keep readers hooked. However, I'll have to be mindful of the book's mature content and the accurate reflection of the time period's biases. Overall, this review has me curious and eager to get a hold of the book myself. Y'all reckon it's worth a read? Atmospheric setting, felt like another character in the story.
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