Official Review: The Futility of Vengeance by Adam Guest

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Re: Official Review: The Futility of Vengeance by Adam Guest

Post by Ann Ogochukwu »

This book sounds even more interesting than its prequel. I'll like to check it out. And I agree that the possibility of a multiverse can't be ruled out, as farfetched as it sounds.
Impressive review.
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This is a great review, I'm really excited to read the sequel of Worldlines.
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The different timelines seem so intriguing to explore. I would love to read and find out how the author balances the intricate plot along with the different characters and the other versions of them. This will be a wild ride to explore. Congrats on the BOTD selection!
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Post by Brandy_Nyongesa »

Having have read Worldlines that was full of suspense, I would love to read its sequel to find out how Gray's case went. This book is a must read. Thank for the review.
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Post by Chetna_Kharbanda »

I didn't know the book has prequel. But this one is thoughtful, compendious and expressed in a simple manner. I totally second the reviewer that the book makes a good read but at the same time repetition of certain events, at times starts sounding monotonous. Still, good job done by the author.
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This is a very interesting story to tell and justice must be done to know the real truth of the murder of Michelle. I hope they free him from prison to aveng the murder.
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Post by O Makanju »

I will really like to read the full story to know more of the series. Thanks
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Thanks for an interesting review. Though the plot of the book seems too complicated for me, your review makes me want to read the book.
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Post by Effie Cherotich »

The setting of this book is fascinating enough given that the characters are said to live in a multiverse. I wonder how Gary would prove his innocence while in jail. This seems very interesting.
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Will I have problems if I read this first before the first one? It honestly looks interesting and cleverly written. I'd like to check it out and see how it goes. I hope it's free. Lol. Thanks
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Post by Chigo Nwagboso »

I'm elated to read about the sequel of Worldlines, and it seems interesting too. I need to find out what become of Gary. Thanks for an insightful review.
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Great crime fiction with a great plot. Gary Jackson's character will captivate every reader.
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Post by Marvins Juma »

Gary really faced it rough, when he specifically was in prison. The author of this book deserves a medal. So interesting and movie-like
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So this is it! My first thought. And the review immediately confirmed that this is the sequel to “Wordlines”. I almost thought from the title that it is a spiritual or inspirational story. Oh! Could it still be? Or just a statement of the circumstances from the story. Whatever! Getting the doppelganger in another universe is already complicated, and perhaps very exciting! Science fiction more often than not comes with other flavors.
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Post by Miraphery »

Wow, a sequel to Worldlines with more timelines introduced. I look forward to seeing how Gary avenges the death of Michelle. It's sad to know that Sinead's mother died.
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