Official Review: Girl with the Flat Tire by Leon Loy

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Re: Featured Official Review: Girl with the Flat Tire by Leon Loy

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Wow! I really liked your detailed review. Thanks! I love reading crime and thriller. This book does seem great and I can’t wait to read it.
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While reading the review sounds like mysterious and have a lot of characters, the author did a great job on how he/she make the story. Well done!
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Looks really interesting. I was looking for a similar book to read and I think I struck the right one. Thanks for your review.
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This sounds like an action-packed and suspenseful book. There are a lot of different themes. It sounds interesting. I enjoyed reading your review.
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This book has a lot of dark features to it. Drugs, adultery, violence are all prevalent. There are also moments of love and humor.
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It sounds interesting but it just isn't my genre. Great review.
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This is a thrilling historical crime-mystery fiction highlighting assault, trust, betrayal, chaos, suspense, and a unique talent for prose and the 1970s. The book has a free sample on Amazon Kindle and a well-written OnlineBookClub review. Congrats @DelLoy on the BOTD selection.
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I love when the author connects the different stories and characters like this. Also, this seems to be an amazing thriller. I'm going to add this book to my list. Thanks for the great review!
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It takes a good writer to connect different stories into one full, meaningful story with a twist. Thriller fans surely wouldn't be bored reading it.
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In this thrilling crime tale on Flat Mountain, the reader is promised a laundry list of themes including armed robbery, suicide, cheating husbands, prostitution, kidnappings, gun violence, Apache scalpings, illicit drug use, the Viet Cong, and even murder!
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Crime thriller are always truly fun for me. With all the finely delivered twists described in your review, this will certainly be a good one to read. Thanks for a good review!
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This sounds like a thrilling book and I love the convergence of storylines! I am guessing that readers will flip-flop between the two suspects, and we won't know until the very end! I have a feeling that Anna is in danger. Thanks for the exciting review.
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This book seems to be like a modern day Western. I’m interested to find out about the complicated scenario that Anna, John, and Travis find themselves in. I appreciate that the author includes some historical background like Native American legends. Thanks for the review!
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This one sounds like an intriguing plot. I am thrilled and determined to read this one very soon. Congratulations on being BOTD
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I have a weak spot for romantic thrillers. Thanks for the honest review regarding this book. I am definitely looking forward to reading this book.
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