Official Review: The LadyKillers War

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The Ladykillers War sounds like a novel that promises to give readers a thrilling and exhilarating experience. The well-developed and witty characters and the very intriguing plot heighten my interest in this book. Definitely adding this one to my shelves. Thanks for the great review!
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This sounds interesting. We normally hear of a female liberation group but here it is the other way round. The men folks rising up against the female folks and try to the extreme to suppress them. A good read . Thank you for your detailed review.
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The LadyKillers War by Peter Goldman, with Nicola Malatesta, PI seems like an enchanting crime thriller story. I love the fact that it has a twisted story. I don't mind giving it a shot. Congratulations on the BOTD. Great review!
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How very intriguing! I love step by step investigation procedures, which allow readers to become somewhat part of an action. The storyline seems very promising to me with retired detective and an excellent twist involving his wife as the prime suspect. Can't wait to find out how it will turn out at the end!
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Thanks for the great review. This sounds like a good book, and I was pulled into the story when a read a few sample pages. This is an interesting and timely subject with more women being elected to higher offices.
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The Ladykillers Army is quite bold in stating its mission. I enjoyed the way you described the plot. I am ready to dive into this book to see what Max and Nick uncover. How will he defeat an 'army' of killers? This sounds intriguing. Great review!!
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The authors have amazing ears for true, believable dialogue. That's the first thing that struck me in reading a sample of the book. Although I won't be reading the book at this time, perhaps I'll check it out at a later date, as well as some of the earlier works in the series. Congratulations to the authors on receiving BOTD honors.
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The title made me think that maybe the book was about some sort of serial killer who was targetting women. But then I read the review and honestly I wasn't expecting the twist. Great review. Made me add the book to my reading list.
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This sounds to be a worthy addition to the mystery and crime genre, with well-developed characters and a deeply satisfying storyline. Thanks for the great review!
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This sounds like such a modern crime book. Female leaders seem to be rightfully depicted. However, I'm not interested in the genre.
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What? I do hope the Congresswoman was protected by her husband. This is such an intriguing storyline. Thanks a lot for the insightful review and recommendation.
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This book sounds really interesting. I’m intrigued by the ideology of this hate-group, and think it lends an interesting spin on a typical crime novel. Thank you for your review! I may have to read this one.
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The plot sounds both alarmist and plausible. It's difficult to understand why some people hate women and other vulnerable groups. However, I believe that discussions around these issues through fiction as well as non-fiction works will open an avenue for us to fully comprehend and consequently solve them. The book sounds amazing with a diverse array of characters to keep the readers engaged.
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This book is a fast paced political crime thriller. A retired police investigator becomes embroiled in a homicide case when his wife is elected as a Congress woman. It is a race against time, to find out which group is behind the killings and to prevent further damage. The book deals with an interesting topic and promises to be a page turner.
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Post by Stephanie Elizabeth »

This book sounds like a fast-paced political thriller! I love stories about women working in powerful positions, and the added layer of her husband trying to protect her from being targeted gives it even more intrigue. I like that the book is character-driven! Thanks for the lovely review.
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