Official Review: The Last Enemy by Dan E. Hendrickson

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Re: Official Review: The Last Enemy by Dan E. Hendrickson

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The storyline is captivating. The author did a nice job in developing such nice storyline. I would read this book to find out what became of the Edwards. Nice review.
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Jacob seems in big trouble. Would love to read how will Jacob defend his family from mafia bosses. It would definitely be a great thrill.
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I love this review. This book front cover was amazing and it caught my attention. One thing I love most is that I do not need to read all the books in this series to follow up with the story. Thanks for this amazing review.
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Dan Hendrickson has always known how to write crime thrillers. His books are always a page-turner. I know this one won’t be different. Good one from the author. Congratulations on being the book of the day! Your review is well detailed and captivating.
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Post by Sameena Ansari »

Aside from the main characters, Jim and Linda Edwards seem well-written and real. And, I'm surprised that the book has no profanity, even with crime and the underworld as important parts of the plot.
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This crime fiction is really an exciting read. The suspense and plotline is so creative. Thanks for the review.
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Although this book being the third series does not hinder the understanding of the reader is he hasn't read the first two, I would like to read those two.
Thanks for the review.
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Post by Ochieng Omuodo »

A mafia story without profanity is surely incomplete! Anyway, this one seems riveting with all the right crime enforcing and law enforcing players. It is no wonder that this is part of a series. Most importantly, I see it is themed on family values.
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I think a mafia story without profanity is unusual, as we tend to associate illicit activities with vulgar vocabulary and actions. This seems like an intriguing book and a great crime series.
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This is a story revolving around the lives of the mafia, but I found it interesting that the story ends on a positive note. Thank you for the succinct review!
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This sounds like a wonderful read. I especially like the way the review talks about the parents relationship. However, I would have to check out the first two books before I could read this one.
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After reading the review, it made me feel like I have already read the book. It doubled my interest in reading the book and increased the curiosity. The theme is something I like. Thanks for the review
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This book was great fun to read. It was expertly edited, and no foul language is present. Actually, the author was able to include biblical principles into the story while still giving it a fantastic conclusion. Almost every novel I read has a character that I particularly enjoy. When it came to this one, Jim and Linda Edwards, Jacob's parents, were my favorite unbreakable duo of characters. They had a wonderful sense of love for their family and for one other. Even in their advanced age, they were not reluctant to stand up for their kids, even if it meant engaging in gun battles. It has excellent lessons about family, love, and faith, and I heartily recommend it to anybody who like mystery fiction. Having said that, I give it a rating. of 3 out of 4 stars.
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Jacob's person is an amazing one, but the support and love from the people he is surrounded by are even more overwhelming.

I am also surprised that Jacob managed to befriend Jonathan, it's such an unlikely turn.
This novel is another article that reaffirms the importance of strong familial bonds, love and friendship.

This is an action-crime thriller that's sure to keep every reader excited about the next turn.

You have a beautiful review.
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Post by Tebogo Eugene M »

Edwards family storyline is an interesting life of survival as a crime novel I would like to read the novel but I think I must start with the first book of the series, thank for the review well explained.
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