Official Review: Raptor Canyon by A.W. Baldwin

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Re: Official Review: Raptor Canyon by A.W. Baldwin

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This is exciting to read. An action-packed thrilling story associated with a huge treasure. I like how Relic's character being portrayed.
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I like how each chapter deals with the different characters in an alternating fashion; I think this gives ample room for robust character development. I'm especially interested in Relic's character and why he decides of a places to live in a canyon making moonshine. Plus, I hope Winford and Lynch get what they're asking for.
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At first glance, I wasn’t sure if I was going to enjoy a book like this, but after reading the summary and positive comments about it, I have to change my mind. This is just the kind of action-packed novel that I would enjoy, and can easily see it translated to the big screen too. Many thanks for your detailed review and recommendations.
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The book does sound compelling with enough action and twists to keep a reader on the edge of their seat. Just my kind of book.
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Wow! The review has triggered my interest to read the book, I love thrillers and it is clear this one is going to be an interesting one to read. The review shows there will be mysteries and wild chase which can be a spice to deep excitement. Thanks for the review, I can't wait to lay my hands on the book. The character in this book seemed to have the kind of spontaneous reaction I love.
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This seems to be an enticing thriller with the central character named Relic who is a hermit. The action takes around a canyon in Utah with some powerful businessman involved; this location would make the story even more interesting. Thank you for the review!
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I'm really interested in this wonderful piece. Relic seems to be a smart character. Thanks
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This seems like an action packed thrilling book with many twists and turns. From making moonshine in the desert to dinosaur relics, this does sounds like an interesting story. Thanks for a great review.
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Relic would be my favorite character too if I read the book, he sounds like able. Nice review
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Seems like an intriguing book with great plot twist. Thanks for this review
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I really like when a review gets me eager to read a book. This feels like a crime investigation that is done by a regular civilian rather than the FBI. It’s a unique plot for a book and I like the direction author has taken.
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This does sound like a unique story, although if I were to be honest I didn't quite catch the entire story. But it sure sounds worth the read.
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This book sounds like it could be intriguing. It seems as though something more than just unethical business/legal practices are at play here. It will be fun to see how all that plays out. Thank you for the helpful review.
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Very interesting and thrilling review. So many captivating aspects were discussed that I am looking forward to read it.
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I just recently read this book and really enjoyed it. I also had difficulty with keeping track of the changes and sections. It was not always clear when focus was being changed. Sometimes it happened mid-page. It was a great book though and I am really glad that I read it.
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