Official Review: The Devil's Handshake by Michael Reagan

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Re: Official Review: The Devil's Handshake by Michael Reagan

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Very good and honest review. I enjoyed it. Thank you so much.
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Sandip Goswami wrote:Very good and honest review. I enjoyed it. Thank you so much.
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Great review. I only wonder why did you mention the English citizenship of the main character? Was it stated in the book? because there is no English citizenship; it must be British. Otherwise, it`s a very well written review. I can only guess that Thomas`s character could be inspired by Boris Berezovsky. I might be wrong.
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chytach18- wrote:Great review. I only wonder why did you mention the English citizenship of the main character? Was it stated in the book? because there is no English citizenship; it must be British. Otherwise, it`s a very well written review. I can only guess that Thomas`s character could be inspired by Boris Berezovsky. I might be wrong.
Yes and I meant British. Thank you for your kind words. :)
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It's quite evident that you've invested a wealth of time and thought into this review, making it a poignant, intellectual exploration that resonates deeply with readers.
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With this review, you've opened a window into the book's world.
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