Official Review: Bloody Redemption by James Meenagh

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Re: Official Review: Bloody Redemption by James Meenagh

Post by Maroy Gloria Ailly »

I just assume where serial killers are there must be a lot of blood shed, and about the kidnapping and all, I don't think I'd really want to know all that. So this is s pass for me. Thank you for the clear review, I don't see anything wrong with the cover though.
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I tried to read this one, because I really like well written detectives at work investigations. This book was highly recommended and I expected to enjoy it a great deal, but unfortunately in the process I discovered that the crime it describes is too disgusting. Had to put the book aside. Apologies and congrats on BOTD anyway!
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This is an amazing book, although appears to contain so much violence. I'll pass over this one. Great review
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The book sounds exciting and engaging. I like thrillers and it will be interesting to follow how Nick Parker solves cases for the Seattle police and hopefully brings punishment to the two brothers who committed such a heinous crime. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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What an intriguing thriller, I just wonder the kind of brothers Samuel and Ezekiel are. Butchered their father in cold blood, this is a must read, good review.
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Crime thrillers is not one of my thing. I'll pass on this one. Congratulations on BOTD though
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Post by Manang Muyang »

This looks dark, indeed. The criminal brothers seem to have been brutalized so much that they lost their scruples. But since the book is free today, I'll give it a shot. I hope I can take it.
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Post by Ferdinand_Otieno »

This is an interesting fast-paced crime thriller highlighting assassin skills, depraved killers, hunter verses hunter, and a captivating plot. The book is temporarily free on Amazon Kindle and has an inciteful OnlineBookClub review. Congrats on the BOTD selection.
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I love crime thrillers, especially when they have well-developed characters and a lot of action. I would be checking this one out. Thanks a lot for the amazing review and recommendation.
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Post by MOHAMMAD AYIED »

Bloody redemption, you might have an idea of ​​the torment and horror within the novel, when trying to live and struggle for survival, by kidnapping and raping the park and kidnapping hikers, a geographical novel whose dimensions are beyond imagination, the reader's curiosity must read. Congrats on Botd
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Post by Ochieng Omuodo »

I enjoyed this review for highlighting salient points about the book. In particular, the implied advice not to ignore the synopsis is useful.
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Couldn't put it down, you say? I love the genre, so this definitely sounds like my kind of book. Thanks for a great review.
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The first thing I noticed about this book was that the cover was not appealing. I’m glad I took the time to read this review, because it sounds like a great story. I enjoy dark stories as long as it doesn’t get too dark. This one seems borderline but worth a read.
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Post by Caroline Anne Richmond »

This sounds like a great crime thriller. It contains some seriously grisly bits including sexual assault and murder, but it sounds like a gripping read. Thanks for a great review.
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Post by cerith »

I'm here for a good time, and it sounds like I won't have any of that if I read this book. Maybe I'm too sensitive, but from what was written, I'd just upset myself from trying to finish the book. I like crime thrillers too, but those can be psychological and mind scarring in ways that can stay with you for years, this just seems typical and b-list-y, sorry just not my cup of tea. Other people may like it though, just not for me.
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