Review of A Kestrel Circles

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Thank you for the excellent review of a book where a detective unravels mysteries about himself as well as the mystery he sets out to solve. This story travels to different lands like, England and Ireland and the object being perused is a gold watch. However the protagonist finds himself in a life or death situation and it even appears that he, indeed, may not really find the gold watch. Perhaps "A Kestrel Circles" by G Michael Smith, is the first book in a new series! Enjoy your reading!
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The idea of a protagonist with a unique sensory perception, navigating a mysterious journey to uncover the secrets of a WWII-era pocket watch, sounds utterly fascinating! The layers of intrigue and suspense have definitely caught my attention. I’m excited to dive into this intriguing story. Congrats on BOTD!
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I am so thankful to get this book for free, because I just finished reading my recent book and was lost thinking what to pick next. I wanted a great adventure, something exiting and interesting, so offering the journey through a "labyrinth of intrigue and danger" couldn't come at the best time! The entire concept described in the review sounds mysterious, but believable, and I sincerely congratulate on BOTD!
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Having the ability to find any lost treasure sounds fun! This will be a great book to get lost in, especially with how suspenseful it sounds due to WWII history. Thanks for the review!
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Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts on Kestrel Circles! Your review is greatly appreciated and helped me discover this amazing book. Your support means the world to the author and readers!
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This seems to be a very interesting crime thriller story. I would love to know the remarkable ability that Matthew Brown has that makes him the most sort out person. I'm adding the book to my want to read shelf. Congratulations on being the BOTD
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The protagonist's unique sensory perception and how it enriches his detective skills sound incredibly captivating. The blend of mystery, intrigue, and well-crafted characters makes this book a must-read.
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This sounds like a perfect read for me, with all the intrigue, mystery, crime and so much more. Im curious about Sandra's grandfather's history especially the spy aspect and I'm eager to find out if Matthew can find the watch in question. Thanks for a detailed review. Congrats on BOTD.
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I loved the review! There so much to learn from this review. I enjoyed reading the review. It is complete in all senses. And after reading the review I will definitely love to read the book as well. I am excited to know how "The Canvass" was imbuing. Thanks for the free book.
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After reading the review, it seems that the reviewer has given the excerpt in such a way that people like me would definitely want to read the book. Also, according to review, the mystery that is the theme of the book remains unsolved.
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I wonder if Matthew was able to locate Sandra's grandfather's watch and the mysteries that surround it and the man. The plot sounds intriguing, so I'll check this book out.
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts on A Kestrel Circles by G Michael Smith. It sounds like a fascinating read. Your praise for the protagonist's journey and the themes of perseverance and resilience really capture the essence of what makes a story resonate on a deeper level. Thanks for such a detailed and positive review. It has definitely piqued my interest in reading the book.
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Matthew is putting himself in a dangerous spot to find this clients grandfathers watch. Through it all, with this detective on the case, you will always want him on your side. Congrats to the author for having the BOTD.
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It must be a wonderful talent to be able to find things that are lost. The story around Sandra's grandfather's watch sounds fascinating. Thank you for your informative review.
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G Michael Smith’s A Kestrel Circles features a unique detective with extraordinary sensory perception, unraveling a WWII mystery. Intriguing plot and detailed storytelling make it a standout read.
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