Official Review: do a little wrong by Don Dahler

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Re: Official Review: do a little wrong by Don Dahler

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What an intriguing and original premise! I'm very interested in reading this; like Barman without the rage issues 😅
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The onlinebook.org review of this book was so amazing that I find myself exceptionally eager to read the book.
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I just download it from amazon and saw the wonderful review..im so glad i download it.
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A secret organization that tracks missing people, a young man with an agenda that leads a double life, twists and turns? Sounds exciting. And well edited at that, as you found just a few errors. The blurb didn't entice me, but your review did. Thank you for the review!
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The plot sounds interesting and the reviews made me curious about the book. Love the idea of Ryan Reynolds playing the movie version!!!
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Post by Heidi M Simone »

A main character leading a double life? The mysterious foundation he's part of, who finds people who have gone missing, does sound intriguing and exciting! Especially, since Kyle doesn't mind breaking the laws in order to help the greater good. I love when authors can hook you right from the beginning, and I'm glad this was the case for you. Also, I like how you mentioned that Kyle is relatable and likable, that's very important in any read for me.Too bad about the grammar/spelling errors here, but I'm glad that you were still able to enjoy this book!
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Great review! This book definitely sounds right up my alley. I love a good fast paced action thriller especially if it’s full of twists and turns like this one. I really like the sound of the character Kylr Royce and feel like I will have no trouble getting lost in this book. I can’t wait to get started. Congrats to the author on a terrific review!
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This sounds like a very good read! I'm not always sure about 1st person POVs but the idea of a wealthy protagonist with a double life (sounds a bit like a cross between Batman and James Bond, though maybe that's just me!) hooked me in. And the book is free, so I'm looking forward to reading it!
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I find the cover of the book intriguing..and all the feedback are👍👍👍
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Like other people have mentioned, this review makes me think I’ll be reading a Batman story (because I’ll certainly be reading this after your excellent review). I’m usually wary when a super-skilled person has no real explanation for his or her skills, but if Mr. Dahler truly hooks you in, then I am willing to overlook it and jump right in!

Thank you for the engaging and honest review!
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Version of a Batman... Or Robin Hud.
Sound like this will be really good book to read to relax during cold winter evenings!!
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I haven't read any of Don Dahler's but from the review he seems to be a good author. I'd love to read more of his books and also see him at the top list of best authors
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Loosing his parents at a tender age and living a double life as a grown man. Quite intriguing... Looks like a book I will love to read. Nice review.
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Wow having double life quite cool! And him being a hero too,wonderful review
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I really like your review. I’m always looking for a good mystery that has an imperfect well rounded character.
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