Review of Slay the Dragon

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China is a diversion
Bricks and mortar establishments.
Communist People’s Party
Global Liberation Army
San Francisco Bay Area
Protagonist Criminal thriller novel
Congratulations on being BOTD
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The title of the book makes so much sense after reading the review! I love a good thriller; I’m excited to see how Adam and Davis progress with this case. Congrats on the BOTD!
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I would enjoy reading the action-thriller Slay the Dragon. It is always upsetting to lose a loved one, and Adam and BC would have been devastated by Dave's passing. Politics and crime have always caused a lot of social unrest. Grateful for your review.
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The reviewer's mention of the well-organized character section and flawless editing adds a professional touch to the book. With the intriguing plot, well-defined characters, and meticulous editing, I'm definitely excited to give "Slay the Dragon" a read.
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Slay the Dragon seems like a great thriller. I like that the story starts with a mystery that evolves into something more sinister. The author seems to have done a great job of ensuring that the book is easy to understand. I'm curious to find out Adam Weldon and his friend will save the USA.
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The way the review describes the suspenseful moments and the rhetorical question on page 223 really grabbed my attention. It's those little details that make a thriller truly engaging. I'm intrigued to experience those suspenseful twists for myself.
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The review's praise for the concise chapters is spot on – it's a small touch that can make a big difference in keeping readers engaged. I appreciate the thoughtful structure of the book, which makes me more inclined to pick it up.
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I am fascinated by the murder of Dave Dorman and the murderer's reason(s) for doing so. Congratulations to the author for BOTD!
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I absolutely loved how the review highlighted the intricate blend of action and societal issues in "Slay the Dragon." It's refreshing to see a thriller tackle real-world problems, and it piques my curiosity to delve into the story.
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I like the book's theme of the protagonist's fight for equality and freedom amid a society that practices corruption and racism. Thanks for the review.
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Racism is one of the fight that has stop the movement of freedom. I would love to read this book to know how it turns out. Congrats on BOTD.
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Lovely thriller I would be interested to find out that Will Adam Weldon and his friends will uncover the truth.
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The book seems to boast a riveting storyline full of thrilling adventures. Thanks for the awesome review!
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Saving the future of America sounds like a tall order. This book seems intriguing as it goes from trying to find the culprit behind the murder of the protagonist's friend to a conspiracy of great geopolitical implication between the USA and China. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by Limpho Mojakisane »

When i read the title, I thought it was a fantasy novel, however, the review has me thinking otherwise. Not sure this is the sort of book i am interested in reading, especially if it invloves crime and some political aspects.
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