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 psychological thriller with solid roots concerning the medical aspects and twists linked to secrets. This seems really a compelling read, and the kind I'm interesting to. Thank you for your terrific review!
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Plot centered on satanic rituals and murder mystery is not a right fit for me. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I was attracted by the very title of the book. But after reading through, I'm sure I'll pass on this one. I'm in no mood for nightmares. Congratulations to the author.
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A mixture of conspiracy theories, satanic rituals, and psychiatric disorders, make this book sound very compelling. Perhaps this may be a good read to get away from the real issues threatening society at the moment. Of course, perhaps the conspiracy theories mentioned in this book also have something to do with the current pandemic! All in all, this sounds like a book that caters for a wide variety of tastes and I will be sure to read it. The review painted an intricate and compelling picture of this book.
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[*]WOOOOW, I just read the title to this book and was immediately hooked, and after reading this review I want to start reading it NOW. I recently got very called to thrillers and rituals for they seem to be an amazing way to analyze the human mind and connect to the unknown. I love it, thank you so much!!
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The book seems very long, but I am glad that is compelling and filled with twists and turns and thus one will enjoy reading it. Thanks a lot for this informative review.
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An interesting and informative aspect of this book is that it skillfully traverses the complex dynamics between twins and mental health issues, such as PSD (Psychosis Spectrum Disorder), with very profound detail. The animating of the characters' experiences, issues, and struggles came across as authentic. It quickly became clear that the author is an expert in psychology and biology, as even the scientific aspects were explored with such convincing detail. I absolutely appreciated the masterful blend between science and fiction. It wasn’t always obvious which parts were fiction; most of the proposed ideas and explanations seemed within the realms of possibility.
Wow! I didn't know this about twins. It seems like the book includes a lot of intriguing topics!
I'm a huge thriller fan so this one will go straight to my to-read shelf.
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I'm not a fan of murders, horror and such. I'll skip this one.
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A physicalogical thriller filled with suspense, romance and crime. The satanic rituals seems to be the scary part of this novel. With a blend of science and fiction combined an almost flawless story it sounds like a good read. Great review.
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Wow! I think this is my thing. I always love capricious writer. The thrilling sensation I get when I try to unravel mysteries in books, guessing at hundreds of possible happenings, but coming to the ending to find out a total different resolution from the one I pictured, is indescribable.
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Great review, but this does not sound like my kind of read.
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Pity the Devil's Wife by W. Hanelan is a thriller. It sounds wonderful, and I'm a big fan of murder, horror, and thriller. Thanks for the free copy.
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I am only 4 chapters in, and it is very well written. I am going to keep reading. Thanks for the review!
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This book is great so far, it as little of everything romance, mystery, crime, and even spooky . I like books that have excitement and gives you the thrill. #Great!!
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A well-crafted, suspenseful, hair-raising psychological thriller "Pity the Devil's Wife" by W. Hanelan, which focuses on Clare Cordingley’s and her patient, who is arrested on the charged of a murder. The story with satanic rituals, murder, and state-orchestrated terrorist attacks makes it interesting.
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