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True Crime at it’s Finest

Review from A Clockwork Murder →

Any additional comments? “A Clockwork Murder: The Night a Twisted Fantasy Became a Demented Reality” is a story about two unlikely friends whose friendship created a dangerous situation for any women in their vicinity. Inspired by the infamous, violent film “A Clockwork Orange,” Woldt and Salmon encouraged a savage desire in each other. Joking became..

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Slow, Unfulfilling

Review from SpaceMan →

This was not a compelling story as I had to increase the replay speed to tolerate the slow performance, pausing inappropriately, and lack of discerning character speech from story narrative. Then when the book ended without significant closure it left me to think it to be a ploy by the publisher or author to sell..

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Terrific wrap up

Review from Vengeance →

Mark Goodwin does a terrific job of wrapping up the Seven Cows series which I have throughly enjoyed. If you like the other books, this does not disappoint.

Christian, gun nut, prepper self indulgent fantasy

Review from Home – A Post Apocalyptic/Dystopian Adventure →

Would you try another book from Tom Abrahams and/or Kevin Pierce? No, this is the usual crazy prepper philosophy distilled down to a ridiculous story. Guns, ‘god’, and ridiculous story-lines. Has Home – A Post Apocalyptic/Dystopian Adventure turned you off from other books in this genre? yes, If I wanted to hear this, I would..

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Not long enough?

Review from Vengeance →

Good but most of the book is just setting up to get Shlusser.Also Danny a tad overbearing and whiny in this one. His worry over Gwen and Jack is a bit much. Why did he turn into a 70 yr old Baptist?Overall good story. Just didnt seem long enough.