Official Review: The Cocaspore Project by William Claypool

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Re: Official Review: The Cocaspore Project by William Claypool

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Thanks for the review. It sounds like a really good amd interesting thriller. That's too bad about no steong female characters though.
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The premise of this one definitely sounds unique, but I’m not sure it really sparks my interest. I’m also put off by mentions of poor editing and a lack of female protagonists.
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After reading the sample on amazon I am interested in continuing the book.
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Although the minor errors mentioned by the reviewer, the book is so interesting as it open mindful horizons to cut down the harms on coca plant developers and traffickers via Dr Sloan project
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I like how you said that fans of Robin Cook would like this book. For that reason, I will have to read it.
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I'm grateful that there is no marital drama occurring in this book. Those always tend to spoil a good book! Everything looks great despite the few grammar errors. I'm up for a great thriller!
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Sci-fi wow!! My favorite types of but,not only that,but from this review it clear to me that this is the iind of book am looking for.
That for the review am dead going this book right now.
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Since it is a thriller I am going to have to pass I have a hard time reading those but great job on the review. Thanks.
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So far this sounds like a good action book and that just happens to be my favorite. Its great that this scientist found way to make cocaine non existent.
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The cocaspore project by William claypool is simply a realistic summary of a greater global challenge, encapsulated in a miniaturized episode clearly depicting an endangered greater world in the fight for individualism.

I admire artful presentation of the likes of Franco,present in every government agency across the world,and knowing the remote outcome of such nefarious activities as drugs, but constrained by the fear of the devastating whims and caprices of the powers that be.

The book thus, is a catalyst that when consummately appreciated presents a better society committed to truth and goodwill. I therefore recommend it for schools and public debates.
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Post by Haadia Syed »

The plot seems quite heard at beginning where the Hero initiates for a good work to end up an evil work and then as usual the he end up making enemies, but he also have some genuin people by his side... And the story trails.
But the plus point is that it has been en carved in bio fiction genre that will pull readers.
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This sounds like a really unique plot.
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This sounds exciting. I'm into thriller nowadays so I am sure I will enjoy this. Thank you for your honest review
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Sounds like an awesome thriller. I disagree that it should have been handled by the military, as they should have been disbanded years ago.
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This sounds like a thrilling book I'd enjoy! The genetic engineering aspect always interests me and I have no doubt that people are actually threatened daily by large companies with much to lose if certain information gets out. Thanks for the honest review.
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