Review of The Attunist

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I find it smart of the writer to tease the readers about previous novels while letting this one be able to stand alone.
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This book shows the dangers one must face when dealing with drug dealers and terrorists. The main character chose to be labelled as a serial killer in order to effectively eliminate these organizations. It's an interesting idea. Congrats on BOTD!
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Based on actual events, The Attunist tells the story of a man who seeks justice above all else. This review, which did the book justice by being thorough and insightful, was excellent. The Attunist's chronicles pique my attention.
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The review interested me enough to start research regarding previous books in the series, because I always disliked to read some story without knowing what happened in the prequel. I think I will greatly enjoy it, so congrats with BOTD!
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The progatonist of this novel chose a difficult life. This story will encourage many people who want to do the right thing.
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On this despensation, it can be quite challenging to contribute to society and lead a life free of crime when those around you are trying to do the exact opposite. The attunist must have faced numerous difficulties. I'm interested in learning how he resolves this situation. Congratulations on BOTD.
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From this review, I can tell that this book is definitely a must read book for me! The standard of this world has been erupted and really need such books for encouraging and letting the world see the advantage of standing right despite how challenging it appears. Thanks for this great review.
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This almost sounds like the TV show Dexter! Honestly I think I would like to read this one as I've been on a crime kick lately. Nice review as well :)
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Post by Blessing Otuokere »

The Attunist's narrative is highly captivating. It is clear that he offered to fight for justice despite the potential risk to his heart if he were to fall victim to the adversary. fantastic review I'm interested in learning more about this book; congrats on winning the BOTD!
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Post by Timothy Rucinski »

I read the first few chapters, and clearly, the author has a terrific writing style. However, I don't begin reading novels either in the middle or at the end of a series, and I am not a fan of vigilantism. This book isn't for me. Nevertheless, congratulations to Mr. Haley on his trilogy.
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It sounds like the author was desperate to do the right thing, but others did not take kindly to this. This is a heart-wrenching read, and I must commend the author for their transparency. Thanks for the informative review.
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Does this mean that the protagonist was one to take the justice to his own hands? If so, I am not sure if I appreciate that very much. Otherwise, this sounds like an interesting read of someone who tries their best to change the world and survive in challenging circumstances. Thank you for your interesting review!
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Post by Cristina Corui Mihailescu »

According to the review, the plot is inspired by real-life events. Someone called the Attunist went through a lot in search of justice and a life free of evil while taking justice into his own hands and being labelled a serial killer...
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The Attunist sounds like an interesting read; thrillers, crime, and romance are my favorite genres. I'm shocked it is based on true events. I don't know how to feel about that; I believe that taking matters into one's own hands to deliver justice is a quick way to create chaos. Taking a life, regardless of whether the reason is justified or not, is not a decision to be taken lightly. I think I would like to read the book to learn more.
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I love how objective this review is. I also love books addressing in struggles people have with issue like morality. I will check this one out. Congratulations on BOTD!
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