Review of Duplicity

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Review of Duplicity

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Duplicity" by Fin C Gray.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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[/i] Duplicity by Fin C Gray was possibly one of the most interesting books I have read in quite a while. I loved the fact that the writer could jump between timelines without causing confusion. This story has a very clear lesson for the reader with regards to the negativity of terrorism as well as alcoholism. The message this story conveys regarding parenthood can be taken both positively and negatively. The rating of this book has to be a 4 out of 4 [/b]

The flow of this book was so well thought out that once I started reading it I could simply not put it down. As soon as you are done with one chapter you cannot help but go to the next chapter to see what happens.

I would give the sexual content rating of this book at the most a 1, there are some hot and steamy sections in this book that you cannot help but get the image in your mind, but even so the book cannot be classified as a romantic thriller.

Tom was one of those parents who always wanted more out of life, and when he saw that he was not going to be able to achieve it he turned to drinking. Daniel his son started to resent his father for his alcoholism and withdrew from his father, he felt lost until he met Wagar.
This book had absolutely no negative points for me personally, I loved the thrill that this book offers, and the fact that the writer could pace it right through the book instead of just adding it in one or two chapters. There were a few grammatical errors throughout the book but not so much that it would be noticeable or distract you from the story itself.

I would recommend this book to anyone that gets as excited with thriller books as I do, the best age range that I think would love this book would have to be between 19 and 55, and primarily I think that woman would find this book more interesting. Especially as a fiction genre book I think this book can be very relatable to parents as well as woman.

I can say with absolute positivity that I would be recommending this book to as many of my friends and family as possible. I cannot wait to read the next book by Fin C Gray if it is in the same line as Duplicity I am going to love it.

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