Official Review: Three Graves by Zack Kaplan

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Re: Official Review: Three Graves by Zack Kaplan

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I’m glad you reviewed this book! I’ll have to put it on my “to do” list!! Sounds intriguing!!
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This sounds like a really exciting book. I could see this plot as a movie someday too. Too bad that the violence was a bit too intense. Great review!
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Artizi wrote: 22 May 2019, 17:47 This sounds like my kind of book! Thanks for a great review!
I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for commenting!
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KDJ wrote: 22 May 2019, 19:34 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
Thank you for your kind words! I hope you enjoy the book!
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Kelyn wrote: 22 May 2019, 22:54 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!
It definitely isn't for everyone! Thank you for commenting!
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TuyetMai wrote: 22 May 2019, 23:49 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.
Thank you for reading my review and commenting!
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Quite an intriguing book. I can't help wondering who ended up using the 3 graves. Thanks for the great review!
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Cotwani wrote: 23 May 2019, 14:16 Quite an intriguing book. I can't help wondering who ended up using the 3 graves. Thanks for the great review!
It was very interesting. Thanks for reading my review and commenting!
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He has killed the wrong man.....are you serious? The premise of the story, combined with the different times, sounds like a winner. I'm also glad the book was well edited, as that seems to not often be the case. Thank you for another great review, Prisallen!
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You gave a detailed summary of the story without giving off spoilers. It made me very intruiged to know how the brothers will dispense revenge. Wonderful review!
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The action filled thrilling story in this book "Three Graves" by Zack Kaplan seems to be a tale of unfortunate man who loses his wife and also loses his body strength due to injury, however, wants him justice to himself by taking out he killer.
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Thanks for this in- depth review. I don't really cope with violence in books and gangs aren't something I'm that found of reading, when it comes to thrillers. However, I enjoyed reading your review!
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The title is certainly intriguing! I also like how the author pits the two families against each other: gangs vs. cops. This sounds like a gripping and page-turning story. Great review!
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Bluebird03 wrote: 23 May 2019, 18:13 He has killed the wrong man.....are you serious? The premise of the story, combined with the different times, sounds like a winner. I'm also glad the book was well edited, as that seems to not often be the case. Thank you for another great review, Prisallen!
Yes, it was so nice to find a well-edited book. Thanks for reading my review and commenting!
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Misael wrote: 23 May 2019, 23:17 You gave a detailed summary of the story without giving off spoilers. It made me very intruiged to know how the brothers will dispense revenge. Wonderful review!
You will have to read the book to see! Thank you Misael for stopping by and commenting!
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