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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A mixture of psychological thriller experience, sci-fi, romance, and many more in one book! Sounds like a perfect reading experience. Congratulations on being BOTD and thanks for the free giveaway
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This book sounds like a perfect book to read. It has to do with Demonic rituals. The book is a fast-paced thriller that is well structured. There are dynamics between health issues and Twins. Congratulations on being the book of the day. The author did a good job.
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The book sounds much like the thriller of the century. Even though matters pertaining to the dark world have always been a scare to me, I'm convinced enough to get this book on my shelf after going through your review. Thanks for the excellent review.
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This story seems to have a mysterious element in every event that happens, and this aspect of the story is very intriguing.
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I like fast and suspenseful books and this one looks like a page turner. The review is Beautifully written. Congratulations Botd!
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:techie-reference: Thanks for the thorough, after learning about the murders, satanic rituals and other darker issues I realise that it's not my kind of book. It does sound interesting and well written however, for some. You review gave us a good understanding of what to expect
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This is definitely the type of storyline that twists a reader’s mind. A lot could go wrong for readers who forget that this is a fictional story. I’ll pass on this book as I don’t want to be drawn into the dwelling place of the characters. I still enjoyed the review.
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I don't think this book is for me but you presented the case for reading it very well. Great review.
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The book sounds absolutely amazing! As a psychology student, I cannot wait to tuck into it as soon as the exams are done and dusted with! And interlaced with mystery and evil - sounds like it just cannot get much better :D And, by your review, the writing is top-notch, which I couldn't be more pleased about, as poor writing and editing can sometimes ruin the best of stories. Thank you for such an inviting and intriguing review!
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I am a fan of conspiracy theories! I tend to believe that there is more than it catches the eye in all the happenings around everyday living. The satanic rituals and the deep mysteries do intrigue me. This sounds like a book want to read in the near future. Great review
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The title really drew my interest, and while I usually love a good thriller, the mention of satanic rituals (although perhaps there is a title tie-in there) and terrorist attacks have me a little bit hesitant. The reviewer said that it’s a mixture of genres, including even some science fiction, so I’m curious about that and how the author navigated the multidimensional aspect. Great review!
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Seems to be the perfect read for me. So, I just downloaded the book after reading your review and the sample on amazon. Thanks for the thorough review!
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This book sounds like it's got a bit of everything. The satanic rituals and murder investigation seem especially thrilling. I'm glad it was free so I can sample this new author.
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This is honestly the kind of book I'm looking to read right now. It has almost all my favourite elements like mystery and conspiracy theories. The length bothers me a bit though as I prefer crisp and fast paced mysteries. Thank you for this informative review.
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"Pity the Devil's Wife" by W. Hanelan - thanks for the stunning review. Not sure this is for me at this time.
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