Review of Tree of Redemption

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I hope Chris solves the murder mystery and gets his answers.

Thank you for the great review.
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Crime thrillers have always been my cup of tea. This book seems very interesting with all the murder and investigation. Great review. Congrats on being the botd.
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It's quite a skill to start a story from the middle all the way to the beginning. I must have been well thought out so as not to lose readers along the way. Kudos to the author.
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Praise GodWord wrote: 19 Jan 2023, 17:20 I believe that even with all the money and wealth one might have, one is truly not rich without a firm and reliable relationship with people.
Truer words have not been spoken! Human beings are social animals. Naturally, socializing is an essential factor contributing to overall contentment. Ultimately, the strongest bonds matter the most.

Tree of Redemption is an interesting title for a book, and I am curious to know more after reading your detailed review. Thank you, and congrats to the author on the BOTD!
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Post by Ecaterina Raileanu »

You have caught my attention by mentioning the interesting displaying of the events. I found it intriguing and maybe I would give the book a chance even if it doesn't seem my type from the description.
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I really enjoy a mystery novel, especially when it involves murder. (sorry murder mysteries are my favourite, a bit dark I know!) thanks to your review, this book will be added to my 'to read' shelf.
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Excellent review, short, to the point and precise description why it is impossible for anyone to skip this book. I am intrigued and eager to undertake the journey gifted to us by Jim Davidson and find out if Chris did managed to find peace. Thank you for the book and congrats with BOTD!
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I love Mexicans, their movies are always top-notch, especially their action and crime-related movies. I'm yet to get my hands on a novel that's based on Mexican settings. However, I think I'll start with this book because I'm blown away by it already based on this review.
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I need to know more. Will Chris find out who murdered Armando? The review sounds intriguing and interesting. I love mystery books and I will get s copy of this. Thanks for the honest review.
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The author's concept on money is valid and probably the most important aspect of this novel. Congrats on BOTD!
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I like books that really develop character relationships, and from your review, this sounds like a good one. Murder mysteries are always a fun read for me.
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I absolutely love thriller novels! Its a fairly new genre to me but I have really enjoyed what I have read so far. I think Chris' story could be a great one to add to my list! Great review!
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Truly, you cannot measure riches by money but in love and friendship. Treating people right is always important because you don’t know when you actually require their help. I am looking forward to reading this crime thriller set in a small town in Texas. Congratulations on winning BOTD.
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I recently read a sample of this book, and even though I'm not a big lover of mystery books, I'd like to read it. Congratulations on winning BOTD!
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Post by Ogidor Chinasa »

The author is truly right by point out in building a good relationship with people. I feel the pain of Chris as he mourns Armando's death and I also look forward to finding out who could be behind Armando's death. Great review
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