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It’s refreshing to find a thriller that’s both engaging and suitable for younger readers, too.Sindhu Srinath wrote: ↑30 Oct 2016, 23:17 Congrats on the great review! It seems like an intriguing read, packed with lots of action and suspense. Suspense thrillers should be good page-turners, which I'm sure this one is, thanks to your detailed review.
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Absolutely! It’s great to see an author who considers the reader's experience by adding helpful context, especially in a story with so much action and cultural detail.David Nash wrote: ↑09 Jan 2017, 08:45 Thanks for the review. I appreciate the fact that the author has gone to some lengths to make sure the reader - obviously intended for the 13 to whatever crowd - can follow the story by including the terms. I also appreciated the reviewer informing me of the level of violence and romance. It put it in a whole different category for me. Nice job.