Official Review: Dark Money by Larry D. Thompson

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Re: Official Review: Dark Money by Larry D. Thompson

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I'll be adding this one to my 'to read' list also. Thanks for your great review!
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Thank you for your review. I like reading realistic books, and I've always liked reading books that are centred around court systems, the police and authorities proceedings. Usually, I like the characters to have character development, but I guess if it allowed the storyline to focus more on the action, I will give it a chance.
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Bonnie Shelby wrote: 18 Sep 2018, 11:19 I'll be adding this one to my 'to read' list also. Thanks for your great review!
Thank you for the comment! :tiphat:
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Allyseria wrote: 19 Sep 2018, 15:05 Thank you for your review. I like reading realistic books, and I've always liked reading books that are centred around court systems, the police and authorities proceedings. Usually, I like the characters to have character development, but I guess if it allowed the storyline to focus more on the action, I will give it a chance.
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Who would have thought dark money has anything to do with non governmental organizations? I like the intrigue in the story. Good review
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Michgal 32 wrote: 27 Sep 2018, 12:47 Who would have thought dark money has anything to do with non governmental organizations? I like the intrigue in the story. Good review
It was really interesting reading about dark money. Thank you for the kind comment. :tiphat:
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I'm glad they explained what dark money was with me being add it would have been heard to figure it out it seems like a very good book
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evil angle wrote: 26 Oct 2018, 13:02 I'm glad they explained what dark money was with me being add it would have been heard to figure it out it seems like a very good book
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