Official Review: Key to Eternity by Mallory M. O'Connor

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Re: Official Review: Key to Eternity by Mallory M. O'Connor

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I've never read a book of the sort before but from the review, this one sounds like worth the try. Historical art sound really interesting. I'd read thus book myself. Great review.
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Am not really a big fan of art or art history for that matter, but the book seems to have more drama and suspense and thats all i ask. The review is good too
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Wouldn't we want want to live without end, no sicknesses and no death above all things ? Let's assume there's a Mesopotamian clay tablets said to have the secret to immortality, I believe we would all head to the hills looking for it. This thriller sound intriguing for the fact that it tackles above issues.
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Post by xsquare »

This seems like a great book for readers who are interested in art history, although it's a shame that there wasn't more tension in the book to add an element of suspense. Thanks for the great review!
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Post by Lauren Hanna »

I never thought about how stolen art gets back into circulation. That's intriguing that Key to Eternity has offered insight into the underground art society. Thank you for your thorough review.
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I’m quite fascinated by the supernatural and art elements and how true stories of stolen art was weaved into the narrative. It certainly sounds like an entertaining read. Great review.
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The book's name had me guessing that this may be a religious book. But, after reading the review, I got to know that this is a mystery book. And, I'm a huge fan of such books. Thanks, BOTD.
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The storyline is very intriguing. Any book that has the FBI involved interests me. I love it when investigations are happening and the fact that there is a hint of romance makes it more intriguing.
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This genre is not the one what I usually read but I find the plot interesting, with all its ancient time mysteries. Would love to know how the story unfolds. Thanks for the review!
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Post by Danelle Cale »

I enjoyed reading your review. You gave just enough description to make the book sound intriguing. I enjoy art history as well and look forward to reading this book. Good job.
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Looking forward to the sneak peek of how stolen art gets back into circulation, a little tension would have made it more enthralling. Nice review.
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I didn't have much time when I selected this book to read, just caught that it had something to do with museum and based on cover, let myself to believe that it would be some great adventure similar to Indiana Jones or Mummy. Disappointed, but not completely, since the book was good, even through not what I expected.
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Post by t_mann23 »

The art theft makes me think of White Collar. This sounds like a really creative book, I would not have expected so much to come from a few missing artifacts. The lack of tension does make me a little hesitant to read it, however. Nevertheless, great review!
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This sounds like a good mystery book with the thrill of investigation. Not really my kind of story since I'm not big into mystery, but it sounds like a good book nonetheless
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I like when books in a series can be read as an individual novels because it shows the talent of the author in creating a sustainable narrative. I also agree that psychic abilities of Epiphany are too convenient at getting the characters out of trouble. I do not see the point of an antagonist if they are not threatening or do not at least appear threatening to the readers.
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