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If you like true crime

Review from Failure of Justice →

If you enjoy true crime novels, you may enjoy this story, or at least be more patient waiting to hear more vital information. However, I really had a hard time sifting through all of the very specific names, dates, and locations to focus on the events of the case. I finally gave up after chapter..

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A realistic dystopian novel

Review from American Survivor →

It was really nice to find a book featuring an average person, well supposedly, with a head start from his prepper grandmother and years of experience hunting and trapping it feels like he’s quite well prepared. Joe turned out to go a genuinely likeable guy although I was a bit disappointed that he didn’t end..

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A real surprise!

Review from The Misbegotten Son →

I usually have no interest in this type of novel….none! Something in a review caused me to purchase. Maybe the thought I could get my $$ returned encouraged me to purchase. The book is extremely well written and the reader was excellent. If you have no interest in murder mysteries real or imagined this is..

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Really makes you think

Review from Random Acts →

Franklyn and Kevin Pierce make an excellent pair as always.Franklyn Horton really is a master storyteller. This book focuses on social media, and some of the nut jobs that are out there just waiting to advantage of you. I can tell you this after reading this book I locked down all my social media accountsI..

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Lengthy , hard listen

Review from The Misbegotten Son →

This story was interesting, but details were laborious. Narrator botched names of locations repeatedly which…. was maddening overtime. Delhi is “De-high “, Lowville – not along O there….research done before narration? Interesting story, but hard to listen to both due to narrators errors and brutality of story.