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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Sounds pretty interesting, but I am a little creeped out by the demonic rituals. I’m not sure if I’ll like that or not.
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An interesting book that I'm also curious to see how the author puts in their own real life events in!

Thank you for the review!
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This is an intriguing novel. The author is very skillful in writing. It includes betrayal, suspense, and action which mostly the elements in look for in any novel.
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A thriller book featuring horrifying events in a world haunted by satanic rituals, murders, missing twins, and state-orchestrated terrorist attacks. It can hardly be boring. It also blends psychological aspects with science fiction, romance, crime, and mystery.
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This book definitely sounds like something that I would love to read. There are so many plot lines and characters that it leaves the reader guessing as to what the ending might be. I agree that some of the extra story lines could be edited down so that the main character is the focus of the novel. I also think that the author has quite a talent to be able to keep you guessing and give you surprises along the way.
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What an amazing review!? You gave me just enough to be interested, but definitely not any spoilers! I want to see what's going on at Twins Ranch!
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A doctor trying to solve a mystery? That is interesting! I am looking forward to digging into this book to find out how Clare solved this psychological thriller. There seemed to be a lot in this novel: msytery, crime, satanic rituals and terrorism. It could be an exciting read.
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This review had me hooked! From what I've read about this book, I don't regret getting it today. I wonder how the plot and the title are related though 🤔
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Ahh!! I can't wait to read this book!! I'm so glad I was able to download a copy of it!! I love the mix of different genres all rolled into one fantastic book. Thank you for an amazing review! I'm so excited to read this!
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I wonder what Clare is really up against. Does She solve the murder case puzzle? I can't wait to find out. This sounds like a good read with an excellent plot. Thanks for this excellent review.
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It is a proper story. It is one you don't want to miss a part of. "Pity the Devil's Wife" is interesting and educative. Thanks for the great review.
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SO GLAD this book is free today. Excellent review!!
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I really hope this book comes up for review. This is totally my kind of book. I love psychological thrillers. Great review!
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This book sounds amazing. I love psychological murder mysteries. I’m especially intrigued by the plot surrounding twins. Even though the bylines slow down the pace, it still sounds like a great read.
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This sounds like a perfect book to add to my TBR for June. I really love books like this and I haven't found one that grips me the way the reviewer describes in a while. Look forward to reading this one.
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