Review of Family Business

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This review is so insightful but because I don't like such books, I will have to skip it.
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Although books of this genre do not fit me, Your review intrigued me. Maybe it's time to start reading spy thrillers. Thanks for this engaging review! 8)
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OTrain D wrote: 04 Jan 2022, 10:44 This review is so insightful but because I don't like such books, I will have to skip it.
In the end, it's a matter of taste. Still, thank you for your appreciation!
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katerina_12 wrote: 04 Jan 2022, 10:53 Although books of this genre do not fit me, Your review intrigued me. Maybe it's time to start reading spy thrillers. Thanks for this engaging review! 8)
This one could be a good start considering that it's realistic in the depiction of possible dangers and the technologies used for surveillance. Thank you for your appreciation!
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Reading about spys and secret agencies always give that adrenaline rush. But I'm not sure about the author revealing that he's one of the agency members. To me that's a lie, but then who cares? As long as the book is readable. Thanks for an exceptional review.
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Nomcebo_0619 wrote: 04 Jan 2022, 15:51 Reading about spys and secret agencies always give that adrenaline rush. But I'm not sure about the author revealing that he's one of the agency members. To me that's a lie, but then who cares? As long as the book is readable. Thanks for an exceptional review.
The author's choice is curious but the world of spies is full of lies, deceptions, half-truths, and secrets. :wink: Thank you for your appreciation!
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Pencrafter wrote: 05 Jan 2022, 23:34 J.J seems like an amazing person. Aside from his love for women though.
J.J. has many skills but sometimes seems too focused on women. :D Thank you for commenting!
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Crime and thriller novels are always fun to read. This story seems pretty intriguing. Thanks for your brilliant review!
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Honest-reviewer wrote: 07 Jan 2022, 07:26 Crime and thriller novels are always fun to read. This story seems pretty intriguing. Thanks for your brilliant review!
I could tell only so much about the plot because I had to avoid spoilers but the ramifications are intriguing indeed. Thank you for your appreciation!
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Family Business is an interesting title to give to a book with the genre of thriller. Thanks for your wonderful review.
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I love spy movies however, novels are not my favorite. The risk spies take is thrilling and dangerous and I appreciate the author for sharing his story
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Hana_Fabro wrote: 07 Jan 2022, 19:17 Family Business is an interesting title to give to a book with the genre of thriller. Thanks for your wonderful review.
The title's meaning becomes clear only after reading the novel. :wink: Thank you for your appreciation!
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Hussein21 wrote: 07 Jan 2022, 19:50 I love spy movies however, novels are not my favorite. The risk spies take is thrilling and dangerous and I appreciate the author for sharing his story
You can find thrill and dangers in spy thriller novels as well. :wink: Thank you for your comment!
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The author writing a real spy mission in this novel is something unique and i would like to read it.
What's the reason for your creation, Who really created you and why. Kind regards, That's Rowan of Islam. :?: :tiphat:
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