Official Review: Pity the Devil's Wife by W. Hanelan

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Re: Official Review: Pity the Devil's Wife by W. Hanelan

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What a professionally written, thorough and enjoyable review! This book sounds a bit creepy for me, not generally my type of read. All the mental health issues and graphic violence make it a bit out of my genre. Congrats on BOTD! I'm sure many readers will find this fascinating!
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The elements of this book make it seem like a thrilling adventure, but I'm not one who reads psychological mysteries and the number of pages discourages me.
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This sounds like a masterfully-crafted and brilliantly executed work of fiction. Absolutely fascinating plot premise with an intriguing blend of themes. I’m certainly looking forward to reading this. Excellent review!
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Knowledge in psychology and satanic rituals seems to have helped create a book that is full of suspense and thrills. This one is a bit too gory for me, but congrats to the author nonetheless! :)
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This book touches societal issues most countries would rather sweep under the carpet. I will definitely be reading it. Kudos W. Hanelan for the book and Ritah for a wonderful review.
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A psychological thriller with satanic rituals and lots of twists and turns sounds like a book that I would enjoy immensely. I will certainly have to find time to read it. Thanks for your wonderful review!
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While I like the fact that this addresses some sensitive issues, including mental health, I'm not particularly a fan of the non-borderline occultic tapestry that seems to run across the entire backdrop of the story. I'll pass on this one.
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The exact type of book I love to read. Murder mysteries and creepy rituals. A must read for me. Thank you for the great review.
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I'd be attracted to the fast-paced thriller, but demonic rituals are something else altogether. Thank you for the informative review.
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Post by Stephanie Runyon »

This definitely sounds like a book I would enjoy. The suspense and female protagonist is very enticing. I will be placing this on my want to read shelf. Great review!
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I love that intro/summary of the book, it's really catchy and made me so interested. This book seems like a perfect dark thriller
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Psychological thriller says it all, satanism, dark world, conspiracy, and the way the review is written it draws you to get it and read the book. And as it is free of charge, I got it immediately. Thank you for the great review.
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A world haunted by satanic rituals, murder, etc? This scares the hell out of me! Congrats on BOTD.
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This book is right up my alley. I do want my fiction to dive into the dark side from time to time, and I guess the book will deliver that expectation.
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Looks like the perfect mix of just the right ingredients to make for an exciting read. That's exactly what I've been missing since my local library closed.
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