Review by micoleon13 -- Raven's Peak by Lincoln Cole

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Re: Review by micoleon13 -- Raven's Peak by Lincoln Cole

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What a glowing review! The comparison to Stephen King is quite the compliment, and although this isn't my usual genre of choice, I'm very interested. The first few pages were absolutely gripping. I'd love to see how Abigail and Haatim's investigation plays out and how Abigail deals with some past trauma. Thanks for the recommendation!
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If the story is as gripping as your review, then this book would choke me from the beginning. Simply EPIC! Beautiful, beautiful plot.
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I just started this book today, and I have to say I instantly fell for the storytelling and choreographed action sequences. Nice review
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Post by Msred325 »

I agree with your interpretation, of the beginning. I was hooked at the very beginning. Your reference to Stephen King was the icing on the cake. I am really looking forward to reading this book. Great review.
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I find mystery thrillers enthralling. But Raven's Peak stands out with a mix of the supernatural added to mystery. I'd love to have a feel of it. Thanks for your review.
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What a suspenseful opening! I could barely stop reading. That said, though, I think this book is too dark for my reading sensitivities. Too bad. It seems really good. Well-written too!
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'Volunteer Review: Raven's Peak' by Lincoln Cole has an appealing introduction. It brings into the knowledge of readers the details of the engaging crime thriller story of the book. The point that the story revolves around the themes of mystery, thrillers, and the supernatural is worth mentioning in the review. Also, the point that the book is filled with gripping plot twists, character development, and supernatural horror, as mentioned in the review, is remarkable for readers. It was great to learn that there are unexpected similarities between the Supernatural TV series and the premise of hunting demons in the story!
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This sounds like the type of book that could easily be turned into a movie. The action-packed plot grips readers, and the well-developed characters keep them coming back for more. Thanks for the informative review.
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I thought as much that there Is a reason why both Abigail and Haatim couldn't find themselves. Nice review.
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Post by Cassie_kels »

I love how your review makes it easy for anyone one to love the book.


I am not a fan of this kind of books but considering how much details I have been able to carve out from your review,I look forward to reading the book.

Nice review!
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I love reading this book. The way the author blends the two characters, Haatim and Abigail is amazing. Lovers of mystery and thrillers would find it interesting. Great review.
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The oozing vibe in the way you write this review asured me that I'll have an enjoyable read. I've just gone thru few pages, and I agree that it is a fast-paced and started well in action.
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The book cover is eerie and I love reading gripping suspense and horror stories. I’m looking forward to digging into this book to be with Abigail and Haatim as they delve into the mysteries of Raven’s Peak world of demons and the supernatural.
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I always stay away from the written works that feature demons and darkness, so I don't plan to read this book. It's great that it appeals to fans of thrillers and suspense. Thanks for a great review!
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Post by Harty Muli »

This looks like a great supernatural thriller. I look forward to reading it. Great review.
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