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Interesting but dry

Review from The Ministry for the Future →

Most chapters cover one of the two main characters, a traumatized survivor turned eco-terrorist (sorta) and the head of the ministry. Their story is interesting, but it is often interrupted with chapters on trying to save the arctic’s ice sheets, or surface level economic theory, or random “what am I?” diatribes about photons or the..

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A must have in your collection

Review from Daughter of Song →

An extraordinarily well-told tale of a young refugee daughter caught in the harsh judicial system. The narrator perfectly captures the author’s journey as he tells of his this family’s path from Cambodia, then through the prison apparatus and the clemency process. Superb book, leaves a lot to think about

Ehhh

Review from Zee Locked In →

This could of been good but the mc seems to have no self control when it comes to woman and that puts a big damper on the story for me and makes the mc seem like a moron oh and I feel like this type of story was done better in other books

Great Storyline and Narrator!

Review from Deadly Intent →

Adrian has found peace in a small Texan town with a new girlfriend and as the owner of a bar. Having reconciled physically, emotionally, and mentally with his past he has also retired his guns. Until someone kidnaps his girlfriend and puts both his community and dog in jeopardy. Now they face Hell in the..

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Loved it!

Review from Apocalypse →

Loved the characters and the original story line. Mr. Hale brought a variety of scenarios together in one story and it makes sense. And Mr. Bennett’s narration brought the characters to life. I recommend this series. I can’t wait for book two…

Hard to believe

Review from Bone Deep →

The story was unbelievable from beginning to end. It was told thoroughly, well edited, interesting, and bound up all the details at the end. I recommend it!

A riveting story

Review from Daughter of Song →

Daughter of Song is a gripping true crime story, with superb narration that captures the author’s voice. His journey involves a daughter of Cambodian refugees, their path to the US, a most unusual crime, a harsh and cruel judicial system, and the path through the clemency system. The author researches, digs for new facts, while..

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