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Review of Death is Potential

Posted: 27 Aug 2023, 13:04
by Davy Ifedigbo
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Death is Potential" by Bob Burnett.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Tom Scot and Kate Swift reunited at the Satori semiannual transition workshop. The two had a previous encounter where their feelings grew, but external circumstances prevented them from pursuing a relationship due to their histories. Detective Sanchez and Sergeant O'Malley were tasked with investigating an incident involving Malcolm in Satori. Malcolm was known as a player and had many enemies. Right as Kate was looking forward to a break from her responsibilities during her stay at the Satori workshop and the possibility of starting something new with Tom, her involvement took an unexpected turn when Sanchez discovered her true identity as a U.S. Marshal. Readers will discover Malcolm's fate and the evolving connection between Kate and Tom as the plot unfolds. What happened to Malcolm? What happens to Kate and Tom? Pick up a copy of Death is Potential by Bob Burnett to unravel this mystery and love story.

I found some aspects of the book to be enjoyable. As I read about how individuals in the transition workshop shared their personal experiences, I realized how crucial love and having a dependable presence during tough times are—someone who offers unwavering support without bias. Kate's remarkable courage and compassion were striking; regardless of her standing, she connected with her fellow participants. I felt a strong curiosity to uncover the identity of the culprit behind the theft from Malcolm's secure box at home and the reasons behind the placement of surveillance cameras in the victims' residences. Tom's portrayal as a caring and supportive individual added depth to the story, and his role in untangling the mysteries surrounding the crimes in Satori was commendable. I applaud the author's narrative style for crafting a fictional tale that subtly imparts valuable life lessons.

Some aspects of the book did not resonate with me. Cheryl, functioning as a therapist, didn't discover resolutions to her dilemmas. I sensed her isolation due to the absence of two cherished individuals. As a therapist, she experienced burnout and might have pursued therapy, just as she guided her clients in overcoming their obstacles.

I found no mistakes, so it is extraordinarily well-edited. Tom and Kate stand out as my preferred characters. Their dynamic imparts valuable life lessons to readers.

Due to the aspects of the book I enjoyed, I rate it 5 out of 5 stars. I recommend this book to adult readers who love romance, detective, crime, and mystery genres.

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Re: Review of Death is Potential

Posted: 31 Aug 2023, 16:42
by Amy Luman
I’m torn by whether I would like this book or not. On one hand, I am drawn to the mysteries that I see here, but on the other I really dislike romance and I don’t want to become involved with another series right now.

Re: Review of Death is Potential

Posted: 01 Sep 2023, 05:01
by BRIjita23+
Who like mystery and love story they gone like I'm giving 4star

Re: Review of Death is Potential

Posted: 01 Sep 2023, 05:12
by Jakub Svoboda
Death is Potential by Davy Ifedigbo is a thought-provoking book about death, life, and how we can make use of our time here on earth. The book is written from the perspective of a Nigerian man, Davy, who has experienced loss and grief in his life. He provides insight into how to make the most out of life, and how to accept the inevitability of death.

The book is full of powerful and thought-provoking insights. Davy provides a unique perspective on life and death, and how we can use our time here on earth to make the most of it. He talks about how to live life to its fullest, and how to deal with the pain of loss. He also provides practical strategies on how to move forward in life despite the pain of death.

I particularly enjoyed reading the book because it was written in a way that was both informative and entertaining. The writing was engaging and easy to follow. In addition, I appreciated the fact that the book was written from an African-American perspective.

Overall, I would definitely recommend Death is Potential by Davy Ifedigbo to anyone looking for an interesting and thought-provoking read. It is an excellent book that offers insight into how to make the most of life, and how to accept the inevitability of death.

Re: Review of Death is Potential

Posted: 01 Sep 2023, 16:21
by Maltida Jane
I love the story line. I can imagine how Kate felt when she was about to start a new life some where else and forget about her past just for some one else to dig it back up.

Re: Review of Death is Potential

Posted: 02 Sep 2023, 06:33
by NetMassimo
Romance is not my thing but the mystery seems intriguing for an engaging storyline, so I might decide to read this novel. Thank you for your great review!

Re: Review of Death is Potential

Posted: 04 Sep 2023, 04:35
by Uchechi uk
This review is an interesting one with a good summary of the book. Death is Potential is a book about death.

Re: Review of Death is Potential

Posted: 24 Oct 2023, 07:00
by Upphilan Paul
The reviews I have been reading drew my attention to this book genre. I haven't been reading C/T/M/H novel, but I believe there are lessons to be learnt from them.
This is a captivating and mind-hacking read with a compelling review and I long to read this book and see what you've read.
I like your review. Good job.