Review of A Reckoning of Wolves

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The mystery of Saudi Arabia makes an intriguing backdrop for this book. I have not read it, but after reading the fantastic review, I will be putting it on my list to read soon. I am interested to see what happens to Dr. Lawson on this trip and how it affects his belief in human rights and freedom of expression.
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Sounds like an interesting story in a difficult location. I am intrigued by the character, Dr Lawson, and curious to see what happens to him on the trip.
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Post by Peace Chukwuma 1 »

That's an awesome review. I like a book filled with fantasy and adventure and this is the best pick.
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Thanks for.the review. I for one am a big fan of mystery novels I love the suspense the novels bring and it will be good to learn Dr Lawson journey in A reckoning of Wolves.
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Powerful title and liked the cover of the book. This review ensures the mystery lovers to satisfy their thirst for thriller and suspense. Suspense along with the horrific lifestyle at Saudi will add more impact to the readers. Congratulations for the #BOTD!
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I like mysteries and this book sounds intriguing. I wonder what could have happaned to Dr. Lawson that made him question the human rights and the freedom of expression. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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Post by Princevic Ekeoma »

A very interesting aspect of this book is the bleeding of themes, the few characters that would allow readers enjoy their time with the book and the ability of Lawson to question the human rights and freedoms enjoyed in America with the stringent rules of Saudi Arabia. Thanks for the review.
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This incredible work of art is everything mystery lovers look for. The author uses language that will keep you on the edge. She lets a few hints here and there to give us a snippet of what is coming. As the book ends, you can tie the clues together, leaving a satisfying feeling as the mystery is finally solved.
- Sounds like the readers get to solve the mystery themselves. That's Intrigueing. Let's go for it. A review to remember. Thank you.
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Victor Lawson will know that moving away from a failed relationship might be the least of his problems. I already like the premise of this book and can't wait to dive right in. Kudos to the author.
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Judy Higgins writes a mystery book called A Reckoning of Wolves that takes place in Saudi Arabia. The protagonist of the book is Dr. Lawson, who is reluctant to travel to Saudi Arabia following a heartache caused by his wife, Sandra. In an attempt to move on and forget about Sandra, he chooses to spend four weeks in Riyadh. Congrats on BOTD.
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Heartbreaks are not easy to let go of, it's pretty much a nice thing Dr Lawson traveled to a different environment it helps the healing process. I'm looking forward to learning about his experiences in Saudi, considering he's from America, does he get all the freedom he wants.
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"This incredible work of art is everything mystery lovers look for. The author uses language that will keep you on the edge. She lets a few hints here and there to give us a snippet of what is coming." I love mystery books. I even like that the author drops some hints to help us follow Lawson's story.
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Post by Marie Chalupová »

This book sounds like a very satisfying mystery. I liked to get small hints along the book that allow me to try and solve the mystery by myself before it gets revealed.
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Nothing helps a relationship break up like a changing environment. Changing his environment might not help him overcome Sandra, though. I love the blend of themes; this is an excellent recommendation.
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I thought that I was getting a Wattpad story of werewolves. However, this book is set in Saudi Arabia. Congratulations on the BOTD, and best wishes for future projects.
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