Official Review: Srepska by Lucas Sterling

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Re: Official Review: Srepska by Lucas Sterling

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I love this book by the writer, it clearly shows the end time is near.very interesting one I have ever read.
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This isn't really my type of thriller. I read to escape reality (lol) and this sounds like it could have been ripped from today's headlines. For those who like these types of books, it sounds like a home run. Thanks for the great review!
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Thriller supens I love this private detector crime novel
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It's a excellent book by Lucas sterling.
It's story plot is beautiful and attracts readers towards it.
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Most of the recorded crimes in history have once been written in a book.
These range from date rapes, murders, heists and the like.

It may not be Kenya, but another country may be affected. It is time for authorities to be alert.
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This is interesting. Because I mostly use mobile money to pay for goods and services, I can relate to the characters' struggles. I'll definitely check this book out.
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Sound interesting, i will surely read it. Nice review, interesting and transparent. Nice work.
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Srepska looks like a winner, thanks to your stellar review Bluecobia. Hackers are always fascinating criminals to focus on. The most dangerous kind if you ask me. Sitting behind computers. Hacking away as it were. This is definitely a book I would read.
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