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Old 03-05-2018, 09:08 PM   #703
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A Glimmer of Hope for me. I just ignore the bad reviews that bash the writing style and form my own opinion.
About 75% through and it feels like I already read this book before (not literally). Started off a little slow, but picked up on action and complexity. I was under the impression it is a start of a new independent series, but that is not the case. Though it is not necessary to have read the other story line in the same universe.

Small criticism: Not really a lot of original ideas, and repetitions even inside the book itself. Very slight spoiler
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I am on the second kidnapping already for the same purpose -- if you don't succeed at first try again ....


After I got hooked, the mystery is not what is going to happen (appears to be fairly obvious), but how. Have to give the book credit though as it made me stop reading my other book and I am not putting this one down until it is done ...
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