Review of See Me: A Jeannie Johal Thriller

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See Me has a captivating storyline. The book is perfect for people who like murder mysteries and thrillers. I'm curious to know what will happen to Jeannie's character. Congratulations on making book of the day!
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This sounds like an interesting book to read.
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See Me: A Jeannie Johal Thriller" by Susann Camus is a fiction. Jeannie has faked her death to save herself from her torturous husband. The characters were complex and the storytelling of the writer can't be predicted. Congrats on the BOTD award.
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I appreciate you sharing your honest thoughts and criticisms of the book. Your analysis provides a compelling overview. I might considering giving it a shot, though thriller is not my usual preference.
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Post by Aditi Diwan 1 »

Thank you for your insightful review of "See Me: A Jeannie Johal Thriller".Your detailed analysis highlights the captivating plot, complex characters, and the author's storytelling talent.

I appreciate your constructive feedback on the writing style, including dialogue issues and the suggestion for additional editing. Your genuine enjoyment of the book, despite these criticisms, is evident in your 4 out of 5 star rating. Your recommendation for thriller enthusiasts, along with a note on mature content, adds valuable context for potential readers.

Thanks again for your thoughtful review.
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The author managed to catch me off guard on several occasions, introducing surprising twists that made me question whether I was on the right track with what I had been reading in the previous pages. One of the most unbelievable events that struck me was what happened to Peter.
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What is better, barely surviving your abusive husband or running away to realise that your new anticipated life is not peaceful and a happy one to be in?
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An immensely intriguing thriller that follows the journey of Jeanie and her escape from her abusive husband. The book covers topics like crime, abuse, suspense and freedom. Incredible read. Congrats on #BOTD
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I am interested in seeing how Jeannie's story unfolds in the adventures she comes across. Thank you for the review.
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Is Jeannie a private investigator before her marriage? Or is she involved in the crimes? I feel that her husband will catch up with her. I am looking forward to reading this book. Congratulations to the author on winning book of the day.
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The second I saw the name of my favourite city, you had my attention! Despite the jerky dialogues I wish to give this book a chance due to its intriguing plot. Congrats on the BOTD!
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I appreciate the honesty about the writing style and hope the author takes the feedback into account for future works. Overall, your review has piqued my interest, and I'm excited to delve into this intriguing tale myself.
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Jeannie Johal seemed to have an interesting life. The little stories full of thrill and unexpected secrets make it immersive. Congrats to the author on BOTD!!
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It seems, escape for Jeannie Johal is a hard task. I like the fact that each storyline was primarily unpredictable, as this is one of the aspects that will keep a reader turning one page after another. Nothing beats such a story. Many thanks for this amazing review of such an enthralling story.
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Thank you for the review. I could consider reading this thriller novel but it's too bad that a few errors and clunky dialogue take away from the flow of the book. However, the premise of the book sounds creative and suspenseful. Rarely is an immigrant or a newcomer a protagonist of a story. What mess has the main character gotten into? If you're a bigger fan of thriller novels, give this a chance.
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