Review by ReyvrexQuestor Reyes -- The last Assassination

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Re: Review by ReyvrexQuestor Reyes -- The last Assassination

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Action thriller book is a something I might hardly miss. But after reading the descriptive review, I am in a bit of turmoil whether this book will be difficult to understand for me. Anyway I would rather give a try. Thank you for the review and congrats on being BOTD :D
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I enjoyed the thorough review, it reminded me of the key characters of the book since I have read and reviewed it as well. It is definitely a great read for those who enjoy such thrillers.
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What an intriguing crime, thriller, murder mystery so worth reading beyond the sample pages, minus a few spoilers here! But Best wishes to the author on the #BOTD 🗡
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Post by rachelelizaa14 »

This review provides readers with a just enough of a glimpse into the book to promote interest. Although books involving political motives and potential violence are not my "cup of tea," I feel confident in recommending this read to others who may have such interests. Thank you for a great review.
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It does sound like a good understanding of current affairs would enhance the experience of reading this book. Thanks for the review.
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I love action packed thrillers and when i read this, it sounded like a real page turner.
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Post by Soddo David Wanyama »

For sure this is just like watching an action packed movie, it really gives the reader the picture of what is happening per review. I 100% admit that i love it. Thank you!
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I just downloaded the book and can't wait to know the main motivation behind the act of terror and how the authorities would manage to fish out the perpetrators. I'll let you know what I think about the book when I finish reading it. Thank you for the review you shared.
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I like your review and the timeliness of the book of the day. I like that the author took current events and created a story around it. This story not only encompassed current events, but also took the long standing feuds that countries have with one another as inspiration. I like that the story involves different countries that do not have high levels of terrorists.
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The praise for this book paired with my interest with the events happening in Syria right now (that sound similar in the book) have me very interested in it!
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Espionage, covert operations, military drone strikes... This sounds very much like a Black Ops operation. It also sounds like a good read.
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This certainly sounds like an intriguing novel! I am not always thrilled to rea dabout this deep of issues tho.
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A fast paced, suspenseful and action packed thriller. The military details really spice up the story. Definitely a must read. Can't wait to get a copy.
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I really enjoyed the review. The sample in Amazon was well written and suspenseful with a lot of action. Not a genre I like so I won't be reading it, but sounds like a great read if you enjoy this type of book.
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Post by elizab8 »

Excellent review: After reading the sample copy of "The last Assassination" I said this book is very interesting, and reading your review you have given me the insight to read the entire book. I also did like the author's way of describing the plots and characters for this political wartime action thriller. Politics is every where but to pay assassins to kill innocent people is not accommodating, and if America is responsible for droning the "M4 Hospital in Aleppo," many nations would be our enemy. Hope it is a non-fiction book,
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