Review of A Failure To Act

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The book cover attracted me too. I love reading murder mysteries and combined with your detailed review, I think I will definitely read this book. Thank you!
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_Rhea Jacob wrote: 18 Jul 2024, 23:35 The book cover attracted me too. I love reading murder mysteries and combined with your detailed review, I think I will definitely read this book. Thank you!
Thanks a lot!
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I like the action genre. Anyone can write an action story. But only a few can make it exciting and not boring. From the review, it seems the author did a great job doing it.
Thanks for the review.
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Rajaee wrote: 22 Jul 2024, 10:41 I like the action genre. Anyone can write an action story. But only a few can make it exciting and not boring. From the review, it seems the author did a great job doing it.
Thanks for the review.
If you like the action genre, then you will love this book!
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Your review of "A Failure To Act" by Scott Prior is thorough and engaging. You skillfully highlight the book's strengths, including its captivating plot, well-executed action sequences, and strong character development. Your detailed analysis and personal reflections make the review insightful and enjoyable to read. Great job!
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MAHAD BAIG MIRZA wrote: 28 Jul 2024, 10:51 Your review of "A Failure To Act" by Scott Prior is thorough and engaging. You skillfully highlight the book's strengths, including its captivating plot, well-executed action sequences, and strong character development. Your detailed analysis and personal reflections make the review insightful and enjoyable to read. Great job!
Thank you!
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Post by Seetha E »

Sounds like a great book. Thank you for this interesting review. Action-packed and well-written. Adding this one to my reading list.
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Really enjoyed your review! The way you described the twists and the pace had me hooked. This sounds like a thriller that keeps you guessing till the end. I love action-packed stories with hidden layers, and your insights really sell it. Thanks for sharing!
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Post by Spoorthy S »

It's really true that the book cover looks absolutely awesome! I love tovread about murders. So I'm not going to lie, you did an amazing work with the review. I'll be adding it to my list, for future reference. Thanks..
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Post by Helen Waziri »

I like that the reviewer highlighted the emotional side of the police characters, which isn’t always common in action novels. The rallying and technical details about bombs and weapons add authenticity, and the idea of chapter headings being pulled from within the chapters is a nice stylistic touch. It’s also cool that the book blends intense action with deeper themes like grief, justice, and loyalty. Sounds like a solid, movie-worthy read.
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