Official Review: The Millionaire's Cross by Sal Nudo

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Re: Official Review: The Millionaire's Cross by Sal Nudo

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This sounds like a tough read. I wonder what the second task was, but I guess I will have to read the book in order to know. Thanks for the review.
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This book has an intriuging storyline. I'm curious to know what the second task would be. And who in the world is this David?
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From this review, I believe this story to be very interesting and thought-provoking. When presented with a way to earn easy money the legal way, maybe everyone would be ready. When the money is so grand as such 5million a little twist in morals might not be unusual. I think I would love to read this book even though I am not particularly fond of thrillers and won't be able to decide what is wrong and right for some time in the future. I believe this to be one of those books that are in the grey zone rather than black and white.
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The book sounds like an interesting one. I like it that its plot is character driven and likable. However, I don't enjoy books with erotic content. I'll definitely pass on this one. Otherwise, congrats on the BOTD!
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Well, you might never know the true personality of your friend till you entrust huge amount of money to them. This book revealed a lot on the issue. It's really a great book! Thanks for your review
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Wow this looks like an interesting read. Wow such a dicey story, I'm not sure I would collect the money. But nevertheless the storyline looks interesting. Thanks for the review and congrats on making the book of the day.
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I love reading gripping crime and mystery stories. This seems to be one of that kind. The twists and turns in the story as mentioned in the review, is an added bonus. I can't wait to grab a copy of the book and read. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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After reading the review of this book, one will look forward to a lot of things like whether or not the 3 characters mentioned in the book will carry out the offer given to them by David.
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A character-driven and thought-provoking suspense story seems interesting to me. Thank you for the review!
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Someone said, "everyone can be bought, it all depends on the price." Relating to a part of this book in which people go at whatever length to make some money. I love the plot development of this book.
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The premise of this book sounds so intriguing! What plans does David have instore for this unsuspecting trio? Will they take the money? I can't wait to read and find out what happens. Thanks for the great review!
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I like provoking stories and I look forward to reading this. Nice review.
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I think of this book very interesting and inspiring. Stories like this inspires me a lot!!
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"David asks them to do is more sinister than they expected. Then he offers them five million dollars to do it. Will they accept the money and go through with it?" this line made me to read the whole review about this book even though it was not a good story. This question mark is the main part the whole story continues. Thanks for the review.
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An interesting book that makes the reader have urge to know what is next and is full of thrill It is action packed.
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