Official Review: Three Graves by Zack Kaplan

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sanjus wrote: 24 May 2019, 01:24 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.
Yes, that is true. Thank you so much for coming by and commenting, Sanjus!
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Fuzaila wrote: 24 May 2019, 03:49 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!
Thank you so much for your kind words, Fuzaila!
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kdstrack wrote: 24 May 2019, 11:25 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!
It was a very gripping story for sure! Thank you for stopping by and commenting!
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While I'm a little wary of the murder and torture scenes in the book, I really enjoy these kinds of suspenseful storylines that are full of twists. Glad you enjoyed the book and thank you for a well-written review.
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Ekta Kumari wrote: 25 May 2019, 01:29 While I'm a little wary of the murder and torture scenes in the book, I really enjoy these kinds of suspenseful storylines that are full of twists. Glad you enjoyed the book and thank you for a well-written review.
Yes, if you don't want to read books with murder and torture in them, you need to steer away from this one. Thank you for your kind comments!
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Great review! This sounds like a very creatively developed book. I love the concept of the two timelines coming to together.
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AKShanmar12 wrote: 27 May 2019, 21:09 Great review! This sounds like a very creatively developed book. I love the concept of the two timelines coming to together.
It was indeed! Thank you for reading my review!
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A mistaken identity? I would not want to be in Collin's shoe. Regardless, I enjoy your very informative review. Thanks!
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The descriptive torture and murder would probably be a little too much for me too. Thanks for the great review!
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Mbrooks2518 wrote: 29 May 2019, 15:53 The descriptive torture and murder would probably be a little too much for me too. Thanks for the great review!
Yes, I can understand that. It was almost too much for me at times. Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
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The author definitely didn't pull any punches with this one, it seems. I'm intrigued by this, and I'll certainly check this one out. Thanks for the review!
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gen_g wrote: 30 May 2019, 08:39 The author definitely didn't pull any punches with this one, it seems. I'm intrigued by this, and I'll certainly check this one out. Thanks for the review!
I hope you enjoy it! Thanks for stopping by and for your comments!
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This book sounds interesting. I like the fact that Colin and Dane are still able to crack jokes despite what the former has gone through, and that they are still determined to get justice for the deceased. I'm curious to know how the revenge turned out. Thank you for this wonderful review!
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Fazzier wrote: 31 May 2019, 05:45 This book sounds interesting. I like the fact that Colin and Dane are still able to crack jokes despite what the former has gone through, and that they are still determined to get justice for the deceased. I'm curious to know how the revenge turned out. Thank you for this wonderful review!
It does help lighten the mood. Thank you for stopping by and commenting!
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I can insinuate this is a fantastic book by the riveting review you gave. I can feel the feel the love of the book through your words. You have me intrigued and excited to read the book. Fantastic work on the review.
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