Official Review: A Long Night of Chaos by Paul Clark

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Re: Official Review: A Long Night of Chaos by Paul Clark

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From reading the sample I see this is a well written book, however I'm not inclined to read political thrillers. Excellent review, very detailed and well thought out.
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Political themed books are not really my cup of tea, but your review makes this particular book sound interesting. I wonder if any aspects of this book are based on real life or if everything is fictional?
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This political thriller sounds like an interesting book that takes place after the fall of communism. Thank you for your review.
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"Caught between self-serving politicians and a duplicitous teammate, he has to choose between his duty to his people and self-preservation." It seems like an interesting and believable premise. I can understand how too many characters can be a disservice to the story. Great job with the review.
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This is a book about a young msn trying to stop a war and help his country men. Congratulations BOTD!
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I like how key characters are shown to be as human as us, having their issues and temptations yet rising back. Communism affected lots of life and this story seems like one of those. I will definitely add it to my bookshelf.
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Post by Anna Bookowski »

I'm not much into political books, but I appreciate your thorough review. I also tend to feel confused when there are too many characters, and especially when too many names pop up that were not mentioned from the beginning. However, I'm sure many readers will enjoy it. Great job on the review.
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This sounds like a thriller, and the fact that it involves an international plot makes it that much more interesting to me - great review!
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Post by Seamstress »

Sounds way too "politically charged thriller" to suit my tastes. I don't like politic in real life and I most definitely have no intention to add it in my entertainment. Add to it that I lived through post-Soviet times and have no desire to revive those memories and repeat that experience. Sorry and congrats with BOTD!
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The review is as clear as it can be but I can't say am moved to read the book. I feel like it doesn't appeal to me. Great review but it's a pass for me.
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Post by sejalsaniya80 »

Except for the arduous names of characters, I enjoyed every thrilling awesomeness of this story! Well, talking of political stuff I'm too far but this kept me engaged till end! :)
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Thanks for the review! Politically-focused action/thrillers usually give me a bit of pause but this seems enjoyable regardless
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This sounds like an interesting political thriller set in post Soviet Union times. There also seems to be many aspects to the story such as conflict and love. Thanks for a great review.
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Post by Jeremypakan »

The conflict of the two tribes, in which one seeks to reconcile them, makes this story interesting, here we see the political influence in establishing or building relationships with two different camps of thought, very interesting to read, for those interested in entering politics may read this book and study it
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Imaginations of violence in a novel is my my thing. Wonderful review and plot but I'll pass on this.
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