Official Review: The LadyKillers War

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I really see nothing wrong in women occupying high positions in an organization or society. Thanks for the review
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This happens to be an interesting crime-thriller. also, I find the plot twist to be quite fascinating. Such a plot doesn't let the readers attention get diverted.
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This sounds like an interesting twist on a murder mystery novel. Just what I like. Thanks for the review.
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Thanks for the good review on The Lady killers War. A politically based book that has foul language and violent killing depictions is not something I enjoy reading. I agree with the reviewer it is written with simple language and will be an easy read for fans of this genre.
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This seems like a really good book! I can't wait to give it a go!
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Post by Ferdinand_Otieno »

This is an interesting fast-paced crime thriller novel highlighting hate groups, discrimination, equality, female leaders, crime, marriage, and determination. The book has a free sample on Amazon Kindle and has a well-written OnlineBookClub review. Congrats on the BOTD selection.
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Murder, intrigue, and suspense - a winning combination. This book is definitely a must-read.
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Thank you for your review. This book sounds very interesting. I might have to give it a try.
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I love books that develop characters individually and then bring them together as the plot unfolds. This gives a great perspective, plays on anticipation as a writing technique, and helps to engage the reader.
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This sounds like a great book and a suspenseful read. Although, it seems odd to me that a book promoting women in politics and such would have a man as the main character. I would have liked to see a change in the normal crime/thriller genre. Great review!
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The LadyKillers War by Peter Goldman sounds an interesting, and action-packed crime thriller that can easily attract its readers by its eye-catching cover. Congrats on this great BOTD. Thanks for this insightful review.
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

Unfortunately, the plot doesn't seem far from possible. Misogyny is still rampant in a huge part of the world.
I liked what you mentioned about the chapters' names. It seems like a minute detail, but it all contributes to the reader experience.
Thank you!
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It can only be entertaining with an out of the closet lesbian and a non practicing Jew as some of the key listed characters.A fabulous review!
Although not a personal genre favourite,the review is very descriptive.
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Not my preferred genre, but congratulations on being BOTD and thank you for the comprehensive review.
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This seems like a great thriller for all readers of the genre. Good to know that this is an easily understandable book. Great review.
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