Official Review: A Trail of Blood

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Thank you for your informative review. This sounds like a good thriller that will entertain me to the core. I will make a date with this novel soon. Congratulations to the author on BOTD
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Your review is quite on point, from the sample that I read. We got into the foul language right from the start. As a new reviewer, I immediately said ok that’s one. I stopped counting after the second or third, and that was just the sample. I was not offended by the language, I would probably say the same thing in that situation.
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I'm not really a lover of thrillers, crime and mystery books but A Trail of Blood by Peter Goldman with Nicola Malatesta, PI seems amazing and I don't see myself skipping it as I do when it comes to such books. I will read the whole book to find out if Sophie finally believed the findings and what she did next. Great review.
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Insightful review...the story is captivating too...what a curse to grow old when you don't want to!!
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I like your review. You have included both your opinion on the book and the summary of the book. I think your judgment is fair and objective. Thanks for the review.
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This one sounds like a really well-rounded book, with an exciting premise. The fact that it's pretty well edited is also a plus. Thanks for the review.
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By reading this review of a trail of blood , Sophie's story sounds like something I can read for days and not get tired of. It has already got me wondering what happens after JJ exposes Tony. Great review!
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It sounds like a gritty and compelling thriller. I very much appreciated your insightful review of the book.
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Definitely attention catching! Both title and cover caught my eye at first glance and would have forced me to read description, even if I wasn't such a fan of C/T/M/H genre. Premise also is quite promising, characters interesting so I really can't wait to get my hands on this book!
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Awesome review. A fast paced crime thriller, action packed with dry humour for effect is my kind of genre. I'm glad that Sophie was finally able to come to terms with the fact that everything was an illusion. I'll be adding this to my list
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I am a big fan of action-packed crime thrillers, so this one appeals to me. Your review was a great. Thanks.
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I would definitely enjoy a fast-paced thriller. I am not much for foul language though. I will have to see if I can look past it. Thanks for the well-written review.
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This mysterious book sounds quite interesting. Nice review.
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I pass due to what it's theme is focused on.
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I was struggling to understand the storyline from the book, but this comprehensive review has helped to put everything in perspective. Tony seems to be a gold digger though Sophie doesn't realize it, even with evidence from her son JJ. It's really a thrilling story, can't wait to read it in full. Thanks for the review
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