Review of Slay the Dragon

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I enjoy suspese and thriller novels, so this one would definitely be a great one for me. It seems like Davis and Adam have an important mission to complete, and I admire their bravery digging deeper to find out what happened. Thanks for a great review, and congrats to the author on BOTD!
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I love the title of this book because it's very catchy. Crime thrillers fascinate me a lot. There also seems to be a disparity between the high class and the low class in society. Hence, I resonate very well with this subject.
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This BOTD is an interesting book that tells a very captivating story of crime. I found it very intriguing. Congratulations to the author on making BOTD.
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