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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I am not keen on local disputes and common-day skirmishes. I may pass on this one. Thanks for the comprehensive review.
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It's mind boggling to think the entire story takes place within a 48 hour timeframe. I think this crime thriller is a real page turner. Thank you for the detailed review.
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I must say I like this story. It sounds very interesting and suspense filled. I would love to read it. What happened? I want to find out. Congratulations to the author
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What an interesting potpourri of vigilante justice, drug cartels, retribution, payback and love at first sight. With all these in one, it's a book I wouldn't want to ignore especially because of it's unexpected twist. This appears to be a book that'd keep me wanting more as I flip through the pages. Congrats on BOTD!
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This book sounds like an interesting crime thriller, although I might have to put it on my “to read” list for another time. Given the current political climate overall, I’m not exactly in a place where I am in the mood to read anything that contains any kind of ethnic slurs, regardless of whom they refer to or how accurately they fit into the politically incorrect climate of the book’s time period. Still, I don’t want to brush off the otherwise promising novel based on that alone, so I’ll just keep it on the back burner until I’m in a better mood. Thank you for the helpful review.
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Well-written and informative review, thank you. The suspenseful narrative sounds very much full of action but with the mentioned themes I would not enjoy it.
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I enjoyed reading the review. I like reading books that are suspenseful, and this book really had me interested in wanting to read it. The unexpected twist also has me interested in wanting to read this book.
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By reading the review I can be sure that "Leon Loy" has done a great job by writing this book- "Girl With the Flat Tire". I hope to get Thrilling encounters and suspense in this book as if I am watching a movie. I will definitely read this.
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You write great reviews @AvidBibliophile.
I like the book already, as it promises to be a great read with your review presentation. Thanks for your review.
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waw looking toward to reading this piece with.
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You did an excellent job in the promotion of this book. According to your review, "she wasn't looking for trouble, he was looking for her.
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A well constructive review for the audience. Appreciate the effort.🌸
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Have seen all the positive comments on the book and I conclude that this must be a great book must add it to my shelves
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I love books filled with so much suspense. And your review gave me the details i need about the book. Great review
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Post by BreathofFreshAriel »

The title kind of reminds me of The Girl with the Dragon Tatoo books. This novel was in a whole different direction though
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