Official Review: Bloody Redemption by James Meenagh

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Re: Official Review: Bloody Redemption by James Meenagh

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Thanks for an interesting review. I love crime thrillers. I like that the book involves a lot of cases too. Some books treat only one case, which at times might be boring.
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Crime thrillers are naturally intense and usually contain darker themes, which I often don’t mind. Based on the review, though, I might have some problems with this book. Other crime thriller fans might like it, though. Thank you for the helpful review.
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Post by Nur Azizah 1 »

It's looks like it has a lot of violence and crime. However, I wouldn't mind reading this book. It sounds like an engaging crime thriller. Nick Parker used to be a black-ops agent and an assassin. Throughout the book, he tackle a few cases in an impressive manner.
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The cover of this book is simple but loud, and I like it. The storyline also seems intriguing. I'll check the book out.
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This is an interesting topic that explored topics which I find interesting. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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This series sounds fantastic. When I first saw the cover, I thought it might be about serial killers. It wasn't until I read the review I realized it was a series. Great review
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What did I just read now? Two brothers killing their father and engaging in rape? I can't wait to read their end! Good job!
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Yes, the book cover is really downer. It looks like only action is there and dilutes the thrill of story and its narration. I would like to skip it for it's little too much massacre for me at one time.
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While it is disheartening the kind of things Samuel and Ezekiel do to survive, it isn't surprising. They are simply products of their fathers physical and mental abuse. It was unknowingly passed down and they didn't know it until they killed the female hiker.
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From this review, I already feel more than excited to read this. I must confess that the author wittingly writes from the best ideas in the world. Thanks BOTD.
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I really would like to avoid any media that glorifies cops so I'll pass. This seems like a classic mystery thriller, though, and would surely be enjoyed by people who like fast-paced stories.
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Crime novels are always exciting. It would be interesting to see the evolution of the boys into serial killers. I look forward to reading it and thanks for the review.
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Post by Oyedeji Okikioluwa »

I will love to read of the adventure of Nick Parker and his partner. Following the series of event that follows after he joined the cop in Seattle will interesting. I will love to read this book. Nice review.
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How is Nick's and Reggie's story connected with that of Samuel and Ezekiel? I hope this connection is shown in this book and that readers don't have to wait for a sequel for that to happen.
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This book seems to be suspenseful. However I find it a bit too dark due to sexual assault, rape and kidnapping featured. I would pass on it. Amazing review.
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