Official Review: Sons of the Red Dragon

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Re: Official Review: Sons of the Red Dragon

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Although I think the author could come up with something more creative than the modern-day equivalent of the "Red Scare," this does sound like a fun thriller to spend some time with. Thanks for the review!
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I would like reading a book with a Chinese plot and cast. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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Sounds like a fascinating book fully packed with action and adventure. Thanks for the review,
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"suspense, action, plot twists, intriguing characters, and a wonderful setting." These are all things that I love in a novel. I will have to keep this book in mind. Thanks for your interesting and informative review!
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Wow, Juliet! Your review is terrific. The book sounds like just the thing I need to put some excitement into the dull confinement I have been under. Thank you for your dramatic summary.
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From the intro it sounds amazing...i love spy novels ...cant wait to read😊
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A thrilling plot. I would love to read this one. Thanks for the nice and in-depth review 👍👍
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You hooked me when I read that there is a mystery about who chase after him. I love that kind of book. Thanks for the review. Your review make me read the book.
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I like the idea that writing a novel can be dangerous - another reason for me to procrastinate. Your review makes me want to read this book, except for the stripper scene.
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I'm a fan of spy novels too. If it's that perfectly written, I would like to read it too. Nice review!
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Think I'm gonna read this as the review makes it sound interesting. Thanks🌸
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This sounds like a very engaging read. I really like the storyline here, and it sounds like this book is action-packed.
Thanks for the review!
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