Official Review: The Millionaire's Cross by Sal Nudo

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Re: Official Review: The Millionaire's Cross by Sal Nudo

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I love character-driven stories and The Millionaire's Cross sounds like an intriguing one. Thank you for the recommendation and the great review!
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This was an entertaining read with twists and turns on every page.
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"The Millionaire's Cross" by Sal Nudo - Who is the mysterious David, and what task could be worth five million dollars? How do David's actions impact Alex, Trevor, and Chad? This is definitely a mystery worth reading. Thanks for the thoughtful review.
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The book indeed asks a very important question. What would we really do if faced with the same question? How far will we go?
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I can already feel the chills just imagining the meetings with David. This is an intriguing story and one I'd like to read. Thanks for the interesting review.
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The plot is unique and I am looking forward to digging into this suspenseful novel to find out what the orders the three men were given. David is an intriguing character and he seems more evil than human since the transaction happened in the cemetery.
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Sounds interesting though I don't trust the old rich man named David one bit. Thanks for this review.
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This indeed sounds like an enthralling story! It sounds like there are some profound human experiences and relationships unraveling whilst the action is taking place.

Thank you for such an informative and inviting review!
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Thanks for your review. After reading it and a sample I think I may read the book to see how everything turns out. Meetings in cemeteries are always a bit hair-raising.
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Great review! I particularly liked the content warning, this is very useful! Thanks for sharing your experience with the book and how it made you think about what you would do in the situation!
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This has horror book written all over it! What an intriguing storyline--especially the creepy meeting at the cemetery! I wonder if the men will decide to follow through with David's proposal. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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The book, "The Millionare's Cross" has a beautiful beginning. The dialogue is real. The characters that are depicted, reflect our modern world and vibe. Trevor and Chad are likeable. They are charismatic and kind. I hope all is well in their universe. What happens next is anyone's guess. I like the intrigue of figuring out the next direction of these characters.
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This book sounds like every cliche horror plot that I have ever read. I don't think I'd be interested in reading it, although I know they probably took the money, or else there'd be no book. :lol:
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Choices are always things that put us in a quandary.

Thank you for the great review.
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I hope Alex and Trevor don't miss out on this life-transforming opportunity. For me, I want to find what task they need to accomplish to take such a huge amount of money.
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