Official Review: The Freedom Building by Martin Kendall

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Re: Official Review: The Freedom Building by Martin Kendall

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This looks like a really intriguing plot. Did John design the new masterpiece? Would definitely love to have this in my collection.
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This seems interesting. A psychological thriller with many aspects, all in one thrilling package. Thanks for the review ; would like to read this one.
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Wow. A psychological thriller that keeps the reader guessing. I totally love this and can't wait to read it.
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The mystery and suspense of this complex psychological thriller are intriguing. Congratulations on Book of the Day!
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John seems to be an interesting character and I found it fascinating when the characters are facing questions inside and outside their minds. However, the themes of terrorism and professional success with a slow pacing are not for me. Congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the review!
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Psychological thriller with a surprising ending drives me crazy. I'm definitely going to read this book. Great review!
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I like this novel! I love the review because this entices me to read and find out for myself the mystery that surrounds the life of John Gowan. What is the truth about the Zenith building? Did he really build it before he got into the accident? Why is his life in danger? This is so riveting! I love the psycho thriller story. Congrats BOTD!
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This looks to be an intriguing psychological thriller. It's interesting in its handling of themes such as truth and lies, as well as the internal dilemmas faced by the protagonist. It's good to know that the author handles a dynamic pace in the narrative. Thank you for this excellent review.
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It sounds like a compelling story. I am curious to see what happens to John.
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I really wanna read this book, cause its seems like mysterious and i am curious about John :techie-studyingbrown:
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This will be an interesting read. Thanks for the review
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This is a great story! Learning what’s real, what’s not, and how it all ended up that way. Thanks for the in depth review. I’m curious to learn how the truth is discovered.
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The review of this book makes "what is real, and what is imaginary" replay in my head over and over. I'm certain the character development in this narrative would be marvelous.
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This reminds me of Bourne series. It makes me wonder if the protagonist is actually the bad guy in this story. If this is told in a first person perspective, I'd think he's an unreliable narrator. It's common in thrillers, so I'm expecting a twist. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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I am really intrigued by the premise of this psychological thriller. For this reason, I am going to read it and learn more about what really happened to John Gowan, why he lost his memory of three and a half years, and what will happen next to him. I congratulate the author for Book of the Day!
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