Official Review: The Freedom Building by Martin Kendall

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Re: Official Review: The Freedom Building by Martin Kendall

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I wasn't too gripped by the Amazon sample, but this review made me curious for the rest of the book. I do like psychological mysteries. Thank you!
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I can't help wondering why people would think John could have designed the building since he woke up in the hospital three and a half years later. This sounds like an intriguing psychological novel. Thanks for your wonderful review!
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A very interesting premise I honestly have not seen before! A good way to challenge the psychological state of the protagonist with a plot that requires him to pretend to not have his doubts.

Thanks for the review!
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I wonder what happens since John did not design the new building yet he is thought to have designed it. Then due to the accident three and a half years have gone by and to him it was only yesterday. I am curious!
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This is a psychological thriller with the bombing of a building by terrorists. The main character gets amnesia, and the reader has to decide if he is a good person or really evil. Congratulations to the author for creating this complex story that was chosen as BOTD. Thanks to the reviewer for your excellent review.
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This is an amazing book every psychologist needs to read. The sorry is tells in the eyes of the reviewer to depict exactly what can be obtained in the everyday life. Great read and worth the rating.
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I love psychological thrillers and this sounds like an interesting read.
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A book of terrorism. This book is about psychology and relationships. Nice job. Thanks
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This psychological thriller sounds intriguing. The deception, amnesia, and strong, driven character have all the elements of a fantastic novel. Based on the review of a 4 out of 4 stars rating, I definitely want to read this book. Thank you for the excellent review.
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Looking forward to reading this, I love thrillers. I'm very intrigued.
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This psychological thriller sounds absolutely amazing. I always love books with mystery and confusion while dealing with amnesia. I'd be lying if I said this book wasn't interesting. I'll definitely be reading it. Thank you for the amazing review.
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The suspense here would be overwhelming. So, I would rather not think of not adding it, especially when it will make me reflect on challenging issues of memories, truth and deception, etc. Great review!
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This sounds like an amazing book. I love the psychology of it. I’ll check it out!
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I liked your review. Your summary is accurate and informative. Your rating is justified and objective, while your opinion is supported by evidence. Well done!
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Thanks for the interesting review. I usually am an avid reader of thriller novels, but while I do enjoy psychological novels I don't think that all the aspects of this novel will appeal to me. This book sounds like it will appeal to quite a few readers though so I'm sure that those who choose to read it will enjoy it.
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