Review of The Handler

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Re: Review of The Handler

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Great storyline,did great with not letting the reader get confused with the characters. Alot of people will like this book and read it,great job
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This sounds like a pretty typical thriller. I appreciate that the author kept the story unpredictable. Thank you for the careful review.
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It's a C/T//M/H book when CIA uncovered details planned through USA clandestine CIA operative Nicholas and his partner carol's travel across the world they encounter odd and danger a long the way nice review 😊🥂
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This seems like a terrific spy thriller that is well rooted in the actual global situation using plausible technologies to create a story that is sophisticated and full of action at the same time. Thank you for your great review!
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I am not a fan of books about espinage, and definitely not a fan of books that have more viscious attacks by al-Qaida! I guess I will pass on this one! I do appreciate your excellent review!
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Not really interested in this type of book, but due to the actions and suspense involved .l think it would be good to give it a try.
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Usually I find books about international intrigue and terrorism difficult to follow, but since the reviewer says this one is not complicated, I may give it a read. Thanks for the review!
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This book revolves around crime and technology. Nick has a lot on his hand, and there are factors that are responsible for the choices that he made. I'd love tp read this book. Thanks for your honest review.
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My kind of book exactly. I love adventure and thus book seems to be packed with whole lot of adventure. Congrats on BOTD
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The plot and pace are great,remind me of Robert Ludlum.Good review!
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I would never have guessed the plot of this book based on the cover alone. Page-turners are the best, especially when they are plot-driven. You did an excellent job with your review. I can tell you were really excited about this book.
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I don't like how the word "Handler" sounds and what associations it evokes. Luckily, reading through description made me wonder why exactly the book was titled in this way, because word seems no relation to engaging and intriguing storyline involving espionage and fortunately will be continued in two more books. Thanks for recommending and congrats on BOTD!
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This plot looks interesting around the Ghost Chip device and the terrorist attack on the heart of America. Also, Nick seems like an attractive character for being confident and competent. This thriller sounds intriguing.
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This book is definitely going to interesting to read. The book cover alone already sends the crime and action thriller vibes. I really can't wait to get a copy of this book. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I always like a crime thriller and those about terrorism are my favorite. I’m not sure why I enjoy them so much unless it’s because I like to see those people get what is as close to what they deserve as we can get.
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