Official Review: Always Before Me by John Servant

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Re: Official Review: Always Before Me by John Servant

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The review piqued my interest in the book and the rest of the series. The author does a great job of maintaining suspense in the story. What's the secret about Father Anthony? Did his values cost him his life? I am looking forward to reading this book. Thank you for the great and convincing review.
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I like this Christian book especially the fact that it is rooted in Catholic foundation. I will definitely keep the book in my self. Great review
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You have given us a very beautiful and interesting review that shows us that we need to read this book. Very nicely done.
I did enjoy the few pages that I read before coming here. Interesting story so far.
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I wonder what Father Anthony's secret was. Can't wait to read it and find out more. Great review.
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I can't wait to read this book. Religious books are part of my favorites. I enjoy reading the review. Thanks.
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Everyone can relate to this book since we all have our share of past grievances and mistakes which haunt us till date. Would definitely read this book.
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DBNJ wrote: 25 Apr 2020, 09:33 I appreciate the author's attempt at discussing a different subject although this genre is not my speciality.Thank you for the descriptive review.
it is quite unfortunate that Father Anthony and Father Paul both died in prison for different reasons, I kind of pick up the advice for one to stand for their belief, whatever is the cost.
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I wonder if the accusations to Father Anthony were true. Is he the good man that Father Richard thought he was? Or there was something about him that his nephew that his nephew will about to find out? Congrats on botd!
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This sounds like an interesting book. I'd love to know how the father handled the situation. Great review
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I appreciate the way writer express the whole story in this book. I don't actually read these kinda books, thus is my first time and I'm totally satisfied.
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This book possesses a unique style of writing by blending religion and fiction together and building up a great plot without offending either genres. The review was really insightful and makes one curious to read the book.
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Post by Anaya Mundamattam »

I am Christian myself but I'm not a very serious believer so this book was difficult for me to follow. However I did enjoy the different writing styles that caught my attention. Since it focuses so deeply on catholic beliefs its not for me, but I'm sure someone else will truly love it!
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What I enjoyed most while reading this book is that as a reader, it made me want to grow and mend my relationship with God, it also made me stronger in faith. It's an interesting story.
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This novel features a cast of sinful priests, two of them dying in prison. Although rooted in Catholicism, the book will appeal to religious and non-religious readers. The author's immersive storytelling will keep readers glued as the twists and turns liven the plot.
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Nice review.A book on the Christian faith and an amazing storyline? That's a check for me.
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