Official Review: The Last Enemy by Dan E. Hendrickson

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

Post by Ruth Frances A »

Thank you for your review. This promises to be an interesting series. The mafia stories have a lot of action in them so I hope this is the case too. I think the Edwards is another dynasty in the making. This is on my to-read list. Congratulations BOTD.
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This appears to have an intriguing plot. According to this description, the Edwards family is being pursued by Maximillian Manerez and Boris Rasmov. Will having a friend who is related to Maximillian Manerez help Edwards survive the wrath of his enemies? I can't wait to find out.
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The book cover initially caught my attention. I unfortunately am the type that has to read the first books in the series first, even if the book can stand alone.
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This third installment of the Last Enemy series is a must for fans of the series and the genre. However, I'm interested in reading about the mafia.
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Post by Cristina Corui Mihailescu »

Action-packed, full of suspense, a novel cut out to be a good script for a movie hit. I only read the sample but enjoyed it! Great review, as well!
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I usually have a problem with starting a series in the middle, but with your recommendation I think I’ll try it.
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You had me at "phenomenal ending." Too many books end in a lame or predictable way. Thanks for a great review!
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Post by Laney K »

I quite enjoy crime novels so I believe I would like this one. It is helpful to know the despite not being the first in the series it can be read as a standalone book.
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Too have your family in the middle of two cartels can not be a good thing. I would like too see how this ends. Great review thank you.
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Post by Seamstress »

Such a shame, because crime thrillers are one of my favorite among genres, but it just so happens that this book has combined the two topics I find nothing appealing to my tastes. No offense, but Russians and mafia make it totally not my cup of tea and I will have to skip this book. Congratulations with BOTD anyway!
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Post by Isaac Oh »

This book seems to have all the level of action and intensity I'm looking for. I will definitely check it out and I hope to see what the future holds for Maximilian and Boris. The book cover also seems to be weirdly attractive. Congratulations on BOTD.
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This seems like an interesting crime book as it has a touch of faith , love and family as themes. I find it very intriguing. I wonder how adding bible teachings were possible in a crime novel and it makes me all more curious.
I look forward to reading this book
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Post by tarafarah7 »

Today's BOTD is Book 3 in the action-packed crime fiction series "The Last Enemy," but can be read as a standalone. Readers will be engaged in the storyline from start to finish and will feel like they are there watching everything unfold in front of them. I can't wait to find out what happens between the Edwards family and the mob bosses!! Thanks for the awesome review...it was super helpful!! :-)
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Post by Pandora10 »

I like that this story has teachings about family, love, and faith. I only found one expletive when reading the sample. However, crime/thrillers with drug cartels and gruesome murders is not my cup of tea. Thanks for the good review on this book.
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This is a very interesting book with a touch of faith , love and family as themes . This themes makes it all more intriguing.
I look forward to reading this book.
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