Official Review: Three Graves by Zack Kaplan

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juliusotieno02 wrote: 21 May 2019, 11:52 Action packed stories are my favourite. The fact that this one includes revange and looks real has just increased my curiosity. I honesty love the way you've skilfully summarized the story using not so many but not very few words. Thanks for the good review.
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kandscreeley wrote: 21 May 2019, 12:40 It sounds like this one has quite the fast pace to it. I love that the characters are not so black and white. However, gangs aren't something I normally read about. Thanks for the information, though.
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allbooked+ wrote: 21 May 2019, 13:30 I like when a story can keep you wondering how it all ties together and then wraps it all up nicely! It appears this story does just that. Thank you for the nice review.
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Hiruni Bhagya 81 wrote: 21 May 2019, 13:49 Book title and the opening line of the book intrigued me. But, I wasn't sure whether I'll still be intrigued by the time I reach the end of the summary. I was pleasantly surprised to be even more curious about this book. Therefore I'll definitely be reading this book and thanks so much for the lovely review.
I think you will enjoy it if you like dark crime drama. Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
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Adedayo+23 wrote: 21 May 2019, 14:22 I like the idea of the two timelines and can only imagine what the revelation ultimately turned out to be. Thanks for the fantastic review.
It was very interesting the way the author did it. Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
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Rachel Lea wrote: 21 May 2019, 20:13 This sounds like a very well-written book with a great plot and great characters. I love the banter you described between the two brothers. Like you, though, I think the torture scenes would be a little too much for me. Thank you for your review!
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Espie wrote: 21 May 2019, 21:57 You've made this book seem like a thrilling, thought-provoking read for its genre's fans. Indeed, forgiveness could be difficult and yet still ideal. Thank you for your insightful review.
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Niski wrote: 22 May 2019, 00:40 Flawed characters are usually the most believable. I'm glad the author could get this right :)
Wonderful review!
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This book sounds exciting and full of action! I’m not so sure about the torture scenes, my imagination has been known to take over, but the rest of the story sounds like a great revenge story. Thanks for the thorough review.
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Jeni_D19 wrote: 22 May 2019, 09:39 This book sounds exciting and full of action! I’m not so sure about the torture scenes, my imagination has been known to take over, but the rest of the story sounds like a great revenge story. Thanks for the thorough review.
There definitely was some torture in it, and it was a fast-paced book! Thanks for the comments!
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This sounds like my kind of book! Thanks for a great review!
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I enjoyed reading your review. It was well-written and thoroughly increased my interest in Three Graves. I would like any book that is considered hard to put down. LOL. I can't imagine being mistaken for someone else, tortured, and my loved one killed...Yup, revenge makes sense. I definitely would like to read this novel. Thank you for your great review. :D
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This sounds like something I'd enjoy reading. Thank you so much for the review!
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It sounds like a very well-written novel and character development is something I always look for when I read. It takes a courageous and talented author to create flawed characters and 'play' them well. This is well out of my favored genres and with the graphic torture, etc. I think I'll give this one a pass. Thanks for the interesting review!
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Thank you for the insightful review, I really enjoy reading it. The book sounds like a suspenseful crime thriller, but I'll skip the murder and torture bits.
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