Official Review: Deadly Focus by Sue Hinkin

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Re: Official Review: Deadly Focus by Sue Hinkin

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What an amazing story! A thriller revolving around a photojournalist that investigates her uncle's death sounds intriguing, I like novels with strong female character. I love mytery but this one is absolutely amazing! can wait to read more mysteries books. by the way thanks for the review
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It's nice to be encouraged by someone who has already read the book, I am adding it to my TR list
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I think the review is just excellent. The reviewer has tried to capture several scenes in the book which I think is a good shot.
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Nice thrilling story. The protagonist character is absolutely strong. Great review.
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I liked the theme of the novel 'Deadly Focus'. Reading the sample pages and the elaborate review of ritah made me believe that, this book holds a suspenseful and mysterious story. The leading character Lucy Vega is portrayed as a protagonist, who herself being a photojournalist, strives to detect the truth. Her just mind struggles to see wrongful and unfair happenings in the world. This novel is a thriller, having violence, premature sexual acts, etc. I recommend this book for adults who enjoy reading turbulent and mystery novels.
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A gripping story with a fantastic plot! Just what I need to start reading stories in this genre!
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Yes. I like thrillers. Looks like a conspiracy to me. Love conspiracies. So sad about the tragic deaths. Looking forward to this series. Congrats.
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I love action thrillers, but child sexual abuse is a no-no for me, so I'm afraid I'll have to give this one a miss. THanks for the trigger warning!
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I'd like to read the book to know how Lucy's search for the truth ended. It has a nice storyline and seems well written. Thanks for your interesting review.
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Post by Varsha saini »

Heyy thanks for the review. Would love to read this book because these type of murder mysteries attracts readers lìke me. Most importantly this book have twist and turns even during investigation as you mentioned. Glad to be informed about such books.
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This sounds like a great book, thanks for the great review and your comments on it. It is interesting to think about childhood trauma and the effect that this has on a person.
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This is a riveting read. The female protagonist is very much suited for her fast thinking and astute instinct. This will be a thrilling fast-paced novel. Thank you for this interesting review.
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It seems like the book is a nice one from the review. on my way to download from amazon
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First of all thanks film the review. In this book, the protagonist, Lucy Vega, who is a photojournalist when asked to investigate and photograph a car wreck where she discovered that in that accident she has lost her uncle, is in trauma again as she had lost her family before. The story of her journey in search of truth and justice might be very thrilling.
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Neverending battle between crime, novel and terrorists. It might sound like a another "been there, done that" piece of art but this review inclined me to add it to bookshelves. The idea and the story behind the whole book is also somewhat intuitive and really can't wait to get my hands on this one.
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