Official Review: The Tissue Trail Conspiracy

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Re: Official Review: The Tissue Trail Conspiracy

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The cover was not inviting at all. I know that this story will exceed my expectations. Reading your review just adds too much excitement. It really looks like it's gonna be a fun read. Kudos <3
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A fun read! Excited!!

-- 26 Aug 2017, 19:35 --

The Tissue Trail?.... we haven't heard the last of this...
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Great review. This sounds lime a great novel full of excitement and suspense. I am curious to see how the story turns out. Thank you for sharing.
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I love a complex mystery/thriller, and this one sounds like a winner...especially with the setting in a beautiful, but potentially dangerous part of the world. Think I'll take this along next time I get a chance to go travelling. Thanks for a great review...enjoyed it!
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I love action thrillers, and as China is one of the few places I have travelled too I'd really enjoy reading more about it. The situation Edward Thurston finds himself in is unfortunate, but a good way to get into the main story. Thanks for a great review.
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This book sounds like an interesting read, especially as the theme of drug traffickers facing execution is quite relevant for today's society.
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It sounds like an interesting and well written book. Thanks for the great review!
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What an awesome review! I really enjoyed reading it as well as finding that I belong in more than one of the target audiences described by the reviewer. Another book for my "Wanna Read" shelf.
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Thanks for sharing your review. You make the book sound suspenseful I'm glad the mistakes don't distract and Thanks for the warning about the over explaining their appearances
Sounds Great Glad it was free cannot wait to read it
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It is awesome to see that, the plot includes aspects of science and research which provide plenty of materials for discussion in intellectual settings. It seemed to be a must-read book! Congratulation for great review.
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I don't see my comment so I'm re-writing it JIC
Thanks for sharing your review You make is sound even more suspenseful and Thanks for the warning about the over explaining of their appearances and the couple mistakes
Sounds really good and I'm glad I was able to grab it for free. I can't wait to read it.
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While this is not my typical choice of reading material, I did enjoy the first chapter. Your review gives it an even more positive impression. Thank you for sharing!
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I like political thrillers, and your review was so we'll written, that it convinced me it's a must to go on my shelf. I love that the author did research and was able to set this book in several different countries. It is also nice to see the relationship relationship between Tibet and China discussed, since the book is written tnt that time period.
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This is not my normal type of genre, but I like any story that is suspenseful and well-written. I'll check this one out.
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It is the duty of the government to uphold Justice in the land and punish law breakers. However, the innocents have often fall victim to the judgement of the law which most times take their lives. It is better to pardon a law breaker than to execute an innocent victim of the law. This story is full of suspense as the doctor who alone knows the truth that the five women accused to be heroin traffickers were innocent. But the question is, how will he prove their innocence? Especially now that time is running out. This is a captivating and thrilling story that captures the emotion of readers.
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