Official Review: Key to Eternity by Mallory M. O'Connor

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Re: Official Review: Key to Eternity by Mallory M. O'Connor

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This sounds like an engaging mystery thriller with well-developed characters and an intriguing storyline. I like that there is some art history and some romance alongside the mystery. Thanks for the great review!
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Although I don’t plan to purchase and read this whole book due to it not being my style, I know it will appeal to many who enjoy tales set in Arabia. It’s too bad that it had errors, but it’s great they didn’t affect the overall review score. Thanks for a nice review!
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Mystery thrillers are always my area of interest. The involvement of artifacts and a mystery in it makes it furthermore intriguing. The review is well versed with the necessary details to be known about the book
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Wow! You know, the plot has piqued my interest. It reminds me of Six of Crows, which is one if my favorites of all time. Of course I'm not expecting this book to be big as that but I'm expecting nonetheless haha. So excited to read this. Thanks
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Seems like a good mystery and investigation book. It is my kind of book.
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Thank you for such an enticing and beautiful review. I did enjoy the sample pages and felt that you helped me see that maybe someday soon I should read the rest of the book. Great job on your review.
The book sounds interesting.
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A very good review. I like reading books with mystery and thrill. It is depicting so many twists and turns that I am really wishing to read the book.
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A "mystery thriller based on the pillaging of the Baghdad Museum during the U.S. invasion in 2003" is definitely a great book. I like it that despite being the second book in a series, it can still be regarded as a standalone read. However, I don't think this book is for me; I'm interested in art history. Otherwise congrats on the BOTD!
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Stolen art has always been a sore subject for many countries that were invaded. I am looking forward to finding out if the art is found. Thanks for the review.
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I love that it includes true stories about stolen art. I hope that the one in this story gets returned to the country it belongs to, instead of being selfishly used by others (white people) for the "powers" that it has.
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Post by Sanjam Regmi »

Thank you for your review. I liked this book idea and the most love one in this book was cover. I had the ring or emulet one with the snake eating itself. I don't know the meaning of it because I was so young. But when I was adult, I sold that out for my family's sake. This psychic mystery book reminde back to my childhood.
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Sounds fun. A touch of suspense and mystery will attract detective wannabes and future investigators like me. Great review, very thorough. Thanks!
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Mystery book are fun for me and I think this one will be no exception, I love the puzzles and historyical insights into the mystery. Excellent review. Kudos for being the BOTD. :tiphat:
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. As I’m not keen on the psychic element, I think I will pass on this one.
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Post by Taiwo_Olawoye »

For artifacts stolen from national museum to return to circulation required connivance of of some powerful people or government. This book delve into the underground world to see how it run. Thanks for the review.
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