Official Review: Pity the Devil's Wife by W. Hanelan

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Re: Official Review: Pity the Devil's Wife by W. Hanelan

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Romance, mystery, crime and gruesome rituals- wow this book seems packed with excitement. Your review is a joy to read. Great writing. Thanks.
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This sounds like it might be too scary for me. I still get creeped out about things I read as a teenager, so I think I'm going to have to pass on this one. Thanks for an excellent review.
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I like the introduction in the Official Review: Pity the Devil's Wife by W. Hanelan! The review well explains the points related to the story to the book! Nice to learn that the book is a masterful blend between science and fiction and has an authentic touch!
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I have not read this book but after reading this review I'm definitely going to read it. I love thrillers, mystery, and rituals, and rituals and this book sound to have it all. Thanks for the great review.
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Sounds like a greatly interesting book with a number of themes interwoven. Satanic rituals, murders, and a doctor trying to prove her patient innocent is very interesting. But it's not my cup of tea so I'll pass this one. The review is excellent. Thank you.
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I was looking for an intense thriller. I guess I found one. Great review.
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Interesting premise, and this is my favorite genre as well. Thanks for the review and the recommendation.
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This book surely sounds like an intriguing one, something to drive suspense and thrilling filled with excitement. However, dark and satanic horror stories ain't my favourite. Congrats on BOTD. And thanks for the review
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I like science fiction, romance, crime, and mystery, but this book sounds a bit like a horror to me. With all these demons, rituals... I will pass this book, it's not for me. Thanks for the review. Congrats on BOTD.
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From the title of this book, my interest is already piqued. I can wait to see where the story leads. Well done to the author.
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There are so many elements that the author weaved together to make the book worth reading. I think I like the descriptive writing style. This helps the reader to fully grasp the series of action in this book.
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I usually like psychological thrillers, especially when a murder investigation is involved. However, I'm not so sure about the scenes involving satanic rituals or the graphic description of violence. Thanks for a detailed review!
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Oooo I absolutely love suspense thrillers that keep me on my toes :D Your descriptive and engaging review has convinced me to pick this one up during my reading journey :) There is nothing better than reading through a story and the ending is not what you expected. Thank you for the well-thought-out review! Happy reading :techie-studyinggray:
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A psychological thriller that pulls me into the dark world of rituals, secret societies, and murder - sign me in! I love suspense and shivers run down my spine, and this book seems like the right choice for these experiences. Great review! Thank you!
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Post by Mrunal Tikekar »

Seems like a very dark novel, but interesting nonetheless. I would definitely love to read it. Putting the book on my list.
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