Official Review: Diamonds of Devil's Tail by A.W. Baldwin

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Re: Official Review: Diamonds of Devil's Tail by A.W. Baldwin

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This seems like an interesting thriller and action novel. I hope it doesn't linger too long about the minor scenes and stray from the main plot. I have a hard time focusing on books with too many story arcs. Thank you for the great review!
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Nice review. This book is right up my alley. I love books with adventure and plot twists. I can’t wait to see what adventures take place in the national park and find out what happened to Dylan.
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I don't know why, but this plot gave me some Indiana Jones adventure story feelings. Maybe it's the book cover, maybe it's because the protagonist's name is 'Relic'. I don't know. Sounds interesting.
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This relic character seems intriguing. I love the fact that this can be read as a standalone despite being the 4th book in the series. Thanks for the review.
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I love thrillers and action novels that could make me sit at the edge of my seat! Dylan seems like a very interesting character and the main storyline appears to be enjoyable. Great review!
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What a great review! I love that the characters are unique, but I dislike that one of them died so early. The plot seems intriguing too; the diamonds in the river have me interested. Congrats to the author on BOTD! :)
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Wow,such a nice story, this story sounds great just from the review. A thief that is consistent on stealing from natural reserve and a pack of adventurers that happen to stumble upon diamonds resulting in one dead. Sure deserve the rating. Great review.
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A very well written review! I really like the fact that this is a series because we have 3 other books like these to read! Will read it soon!
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I can tell from your review you really enjoyed the book. I have just read the sample, but could see the author went into detail about all of the happenings. I think it probably is a good mystery, but at this time I don't choose to read it, but I want to thank you for such a good review.
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Wow! I must say that your review has single-handedly interested me in this book. I like the mysterious bit of intrigue that is implicit in your description. I'll check it out! Thanks for an interesting review.
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O my o my, i love thrrillers and suspense novels. Can't wait to get my hands on this one. The review gives the idea of a promising thriller. Cheers.
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I've never had a chance to read any books by Baldwin, but you have just convinced me to go look for my first read! Such a great review, I love your style of writing, very captivating!
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I really like how the book is filled with such colorful characters. A funny, moon-shining recluse who quotes Ghandi? Thanks for your review. I'd really like to read this book.
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Don't we all love an intelligent reclusive hero with lot of adventure in his life! This is exactly my kind of book. The plot is intriguing. Congrats to the author on BOTD!
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It seems like a really interesting and thrilling plot. I am definitely going to check the whole series. Thanks for the great review!
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