Review of Killing Abel

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Review of Killing Abel

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Killing Abel" by Michael Tieman.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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I'm not usually a lover of historical fiction, but the cover of this book enticed me to pick it up and read it. The cover is stunning and captivating. Furthermore, I was persuaded by its title, which appeared to be familiar. Killing Abel by Michael Tieman was an intriguing read that did not disappoint me after finishing it. I've become a huge lover of novels in the historical fiction genre.

This fascinating tale, written by Michael Tieman, is based on a story from the Christian Bible's Old Testament. The book tells the account of Adam and Eve, the world's first people. The author describes God's main reason for creating Lucifer in the book's introduction. Lucifer's job before he became rebellious was to provide answers to Adam and Eve's life questions.

Lucifer made Eve collude with him to entice Adam to join their schemes because he wanted to oppose his creator. As a result, both Adam and Eve were thrown out of the lovely garden. As a result, the two went through a series of dreadful events. Get a copy of the book to learn more about the fall of Adam and Eve, as well as other Old Testament stories.

In this heartwarming and pleasant book, I liked the author's writing approach. In his narration of the story, he used both first-person and third-person perspectives. I could hear the characters in the novel talking. This added to the story's intrigue. In addition, the story's flow and intrigue were aided by the use of dialogue.

The book was very well-organized. The main topics are bolded and numbered. This helps to avoid confusion while reading the novel. The book's language is not difficult. This made it easier for me to comprehend the entire story. There isn't a single element in the book that I dislike.

The conversation between Eve and Lucifer, found in the early chapters of the book, was the part of the novel that I enjoyed the most. How Lucifer deceived Eve and plotted to get Adam into their scheme astounded me. While I was reading it, I couldn't put it down. I was kept on the edge of my seat as fresh events in the drama unfolded. It was an engrossing experience to read it.

The author ends the book with a prayer. It's a short book that can be read in a single sitting. I give this book 4 out of 4 stars. There were no flaws that I could discover. It was professionally edited as a result of this. The cover was also lovely and gorgeous. Furthermore, the plot was entertaining. I would recommend this book to fans of historical fiction and Bible stories.

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