Official Review: Low Flying by John Reynolds

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Re: Official Review: Low Flying by John Reynolds

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It seems like a thriller that looks into the underground operations of the adult night entertainment industry. Congratulations on Book of the Day!
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firstly I must commend your efforts on putting this lovely review together, its a job well done. with this am looking forward to reading this book.
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Thank you for the review; I'm a young adult who likes flight, so this book sounds like it could be both suitable and worth reading for me.

I appreciate your comments on how the novel fits flying as a core part of the story as well as the number of twists. I enjoy well-planned and crafted stories which include exciting twists so this sounds like it could be right up my street!
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This sounds like an engaging book about flying peppered with crime and mystery. While I'm not that knowledgeable about flying, I think this would be a great place to start. Thanks for the informative review.
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Post by Anmol Timalsina »

I love New Zealand and wrongdoing thrill rides, so this one is exceptionally intriguing. Your drawing in survey makes me what to peruse it now! Much obliged to you for your suggestion!
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I enjoy reading intriguing crime thrillers a lot. The fabula of Low Flying by John Reynolds seems promising. I believe I shall read this story. According to the review, it is pretty good.
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Thank you for your wonderful review. I'm not into planes and flying and right now this is a genre I choose. But I'm sure many others will enjoy it. I'm glad you liked it so much.
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Flight lessons, fistfights, forged papers, and drug smuggling surely keep this one exciting from beginning to end. ✈️ Can’t wait to give this one a read soon!
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This is a crime thriller that takes place in New Zealand. Matt Bullock is a university student taking flying lessons. He brings his girlfriend Fleur to the airport club and his flying instructor hits on her. A fistfight ensues and other people had to separate them. Matt's father turns to a Russian crime boss to find some dirt on Jason. Vladimir Zhukov, the Russian crime boss, finds out Jason is smuggling medical drugs from Australia and decides he can expand his own illegal activities. Jason does not accept Zhukov's offer and Fleur dumps Matt for Jason. I look forward to reading the rest of the book. Very good review.
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Looking to sample this intriguing action, adventure and crime thriller. The drama involving the entanglement between the two men and a girl is sure to captivate some readers. Congrats on being BOTD.
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I think it sounds like a high-octane piece of fiction, which will be especially good for those who are also interested in flying. However, I'm not too sure about trigger for all these events, as you mentioned, it seems rather trivial, given the magnitude of the events that followed. Thanks for the review.
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I love crime thrillers and you have made an engaging review. I should try to read this and enjoy the flying elements of the story. Thank you!
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I didn’t connect with the characters in the sample pages, but it sounds like the author has developed them admirably in this book. I hope Fleur remains safe in the midst of all this excitement! Thank you for an excellent review, and congrats on BOTD.
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This book would seem to be a brave exploration for me, as the book touches in subjects that I have lesser knowledge about like Aircraft, travelling around Europe. But one thing that attracts me with this review is the adrenaline of being in a chase of crime, which is my second most favorite genre. The review also sparks curiosity in the manipulation of humanity once again, which is also one of my few favorite plot twists. I am looking forward to try out this book if I have the chance!
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Post by John Arun Kumar »

This is a crime thriller based on the idea each choice has its results. A fight between two flight personnel over a woman leads to the involvement of a gangster who makes things dangerous for everyone. Intriguing and interesting story and a good book review. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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