Official Review: The Shaft by Scott B Delaney

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Re: Official Review: The Shaft by Scott B Delaney

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I liked the story and the effort put by the author is amazing.
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Filled with well-developed characters and an exciting storyline, today's BOTD is a crime thriller with supernatural elements that's suspenseful ans engaging. Christian readers of the genre will definitely want to download this one today! Thank you for your review and keep up the great work! :-)
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I am Christian but I don't find the plot very interesting. Your review is very informative.
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This sounds like something I would enjoy. Thank you for sharing.
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Thanks for this great review. I enjoyed reading your synopsis and it has encouraged me to find and read "The Shaft!"
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I love thrillers and crime dramas plots. They vividly describe scenes that takes you to a different imaginable world. The fact that The Shaft has an incorpaation of supernatural powers makes it more interesting. I will add this book to my shelves and read it in the near future. Congratulations to the author on BOTD selection.
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Thanks for another thoughtful review! You made the book sound really good, with likable main characters and a suspenseful plot. I am not a fan of supernatural touches in books, so I will take a pass on this one. Still, I'm glad you enjoyed the book.
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Well written review. I would love to read if I can get my hands on it. Especially now that I know that the motives of whoever is behind these evil acts revolve around the dearth of morality in today's world
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The fight between good and evil from the Christian standpoint amazes me. In addition, the author throws some fiction into it making the read hard to put down.
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I will give this book a try. The way it was reviewed was thrilling and interesting. A book that talks about faith and religion should be on the market. Christian people and people who like thrilling drama and crime will like this book. Well done review.
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The Shaft tackles all there is about Shafts. The villan's distressing childhood being shafted by irresponsible foster parents made him ruthless. Exposure to endless wargames forced him to survive with his precision with pistols' shaft. The game of hate and greed is a vicious cycle. This book must teach readers a lesson how to resolve a rotting society of SHAFTS.
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Thanks for the well written review that broached the truth and the book's worth.
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You are right, a completely descriptive opening, while useful is also often super boring. The book is too conservative for my liking but I loved your review!
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This religious organization that was noticed by the government sounds interesting. I see nothing wrong with the things they are against. Everyone is entitled to their opinion. Interesting review.
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What people do for money and fame can be hideous sometimes. Why does the pharmaceutical company attack innocent humans through assassins? This is intriguing. Good review.
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This book has a theme that I'm not interested in. I think I'll skip this one. Nice review.
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