Review of See Me: A Jeannie Johal Thriller

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I like the plot of Jeannie Johal fleeing from Mumbai and starting a fresh new life in Canada only to find she still couldn’t escape violence and abuse and even other o incidence of racism, and had to fend for her life anew.
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"See Me: A Jeannie Johal Thriller" by Susann Camus is the story of Jeannie. Taking advantage of the explosion in the hospital where she worked, Jeannie managed to fake her own death and escape from her abusive husband. She will find a new home in Canada.
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'Official Review: See Me: A Jeannie Johal Thriller' by Susann Camus presents vivid and accurate details of the crime fiction tale for readers. I like how the reviewer analyses the positive and negative aspects of the book. The point that this is a riveting tale of Jeannie's adventures and the uncovering of secrets that some believe should stay hidden is worth mentioning in the review. Another noteworthy point in this book is that each character is complex. Also, as mentioned in the review, the suspense and action in their novel will keep the readers on the edge of their seats. It's nice to learn that the storytelling was fantastic!
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The review is fairly on point. One sees the endangered life of Jeannie at an anticlimactic perspective. She really had to pick herself up and flee the confused husband, who in turn may possibly have missed her foolish enough to set the surgeon up in flames to "win" her time. Well, she killed him to go to another country. I hope Jeannie stays loyal to her work ethic and finds love.
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Honestly, I enjoy thriller novels and medical thrillers in particular. I appreciate that the author created a cast of well developed characters. It seems like these characters were able to carry the story despite the clunky dialogue. The author has great writing potential that will hopefully continue to improve as the series progresses. Great review of See Me : A Jeanne Johal Thriller by Susann Camus.
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Honestly, I enjoy thriller novels and medical thrillers in particular. I appreciate that the author created a cast of well developed characters. It seems like these characters were able to carry the story despite the clunky dialogue. The author has great writing potential that will hopefully continue to improve as the series progresses. Great review of See Me : A Jeanne Johal Thriller by Susann Camus.
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Jeannie Johal escapes an abusive past, faking her death for freedom. In Canada, her fresh start unravels into murder investigations and threats. "See Me" by Susann Camus is a thrilling tale of secrets exposed.
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The review left a strong impression on me. I'm eager to delve into the book, exploring Jeannie Johal's 'new start' and her journey, especially with the intriguing addition of murder investigations.
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Honestly, I enjoy thriller novels and medical thrillers in particular. I appreciate that the author created a cast of well developed characters. It seems like these characters were able to carry the story despite the clunky dialogue. The author has great writing potential that will hopefully continue to improve as the series progresses. Great review of See Me : A Jeanne Johal Thriller by Susann Camus.
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Honestly, I enjoy thriller novels and medical thrillers in particular. I appreciate that the author created a cast of well developed characters. It seems like these characters were able to carry the story despite the clunky dialogue. The author has great writing potential that will hopefully continue to improve as the series progresses. Great review of See Me : A Jeanne Johal Thriller by Susann Camus.
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I love thrillers like this, so I'm looking forward to seeing what happens to Jeannie. Thanks for the heads up about the stilted conversations; I'll try not to let that distract me from the story.
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The suspenseful plot, Jeannie's reinvention, and the nuanced characters in 'See Me' sound like a thrilling mix. I'm eager to experience the gripping story and discover Susann Camus's storytelling firsthand.
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The initial storyline of Jeannie has me hooked. She has left India escaping her husband. However, her new work colleague leaves her feeling the way her husband did, putting her on edge. And to make it worse, he wears the same aftershave. I'm not so sure about the other storylines yet, but the author has my interest.
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This book sounds like it right up my ally. I love a thriller and page turner. The plot sounds very well executed. Great honest review.
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See Me

When we get into relationships with having positive intentions and it turns for the worse what do we do…the author allows us to a woman go through a toxic cycle which leads her to faking her death. Faking your death in ordtto get a fresh start is the only way for some to cope and to get out of those toxic cycles. Books like these are great for self help especially if you’re in a cycle and want advice without asking for advice.
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