Official Review: The Lost Identity Casualties by Kim Ekemar

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Re: Official Review: The Lost Identity Casualties by Kim Ekemar

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Oh, I am intrigued already, although the book is not really my forte, I would love to give it a trial. Thanks for the review.
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The lost Identity casualties by Kim Ekemar,is an excellent psychological thriller,having some elements of betrayal, fraud and slave trade.
It is a well written book with intriguing cover and book description, which grabs the reader attentions fast from the start.
Thanks for the review.
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What a great and in detail review, thanks. This sound truly like a very interesting book! I like the new face part and I can just imagine this is how he'll get his revenge. Can't wait to read this one.
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A crime thriller of suspense and mystery. The circumstances of Callaghan's kidnapping are intriguing, having his fingers cut off and having to undergo a face transplant are shocking events. However, I must say that this genre is not my cup of tea, so I'll pass. Thanks for sharing this review.
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This novel seems to be suspense-filled. The beginning is enticing. Thanks for your honest, insightful and worthwhile review.
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Switching of view points is necessary for the author to give the reader a clear perspective of the storyline. Thank you for the review.
The mind adapts and converts to its own purposes the obstacle to our acting. The impediment to action advances action. What stands in the way becomes the way. - Marcus Aurelius
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:D I really enjoyed this story. A really interesting subject matter with well rounded characters. The storyline is great. This is the type of story of which I wish all the books were compiled into one. I didn't want to stop reading.
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Post by Reva Parker »

Thank you fou your great review. I felt like I had read this sample before, but apparently I hadn't. This isn't the type of mystery I care to read occasionally, therefore I'll pass. I'm sure there will be many readers who will enjoy this book though.
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Wow, interesting, I can imagine myself in Callaghan's situation. I would like to know how he adapted to life with his new strange face. Thanks for an interesting review.
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Post by Abdalla Ali 1 »

The story is thrilling. Finding yourself in a situation you don't identify yourself is really disturbing. What remains is just to accept whatever you're told. It's a good story though has some mistakes as pinpointed.
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This is the first of a septology of a mystery thriller. Face transplant surgery leads to identity issues, disloyalty, revenge, mistrust, betrayal and more. Intriguing plot and a good book review. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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Callaghan wakes up from a coma not knowing who he is and what happened to him, but he has been mutilated and he doesn't know if the hospital staff is telling him the truth. It sounds like a thrilling horror book about revenge and disloyalty. Congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the review!
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I think this intriguing read would also make a great movie. I really like mystery thrillers and the amnesia adds a unique element. Congratulations on book of the day!
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The lost identity casualties by Kim Ekermar a mystery thriller that I’m waiting to read. It’s the first book of a series of seven books. The history revolves around the Callaghan family, which is a wealthy family and its heritage.
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Seems like a thrilling read full of mystery and suspense. Matthew's predicament is intriguing and I wonder how it will turn out for him. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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