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Necessary Evils

by Bill Carson

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Fantastic action, mystery, suspense novel. Not only does it capture your attention & keep you riveted throughout, it was just a great read, and sequel to "Necessary Evils". You surely don't HAVE to read "Necessary Evils" first, but if you don't you'll be compelled to go back to read it after reading "Nemesis".… (more)
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Not as gripping as I'd hoped.

Although the plot was sound, the writing was very disjointed which took away from my personal enjoyment of the novel. ( )
  Melline | Aug 13, 2022 |
Not as gripping as I'd hoped.

Although the plot was sound, the writing was very disjointed which took away from my personal enjoyment of the novel. ( )
  TheAcorn | Nov 8, 2019 |
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Fantastic action, mystery, suspense novel. Not only does it capture your attention & keep you riveted throughout, it was just a great read, and sequel to "Necessary Evils". You surely don't HAVE to read "Necessary Evils" first, but if you don't you'll be compelled to go back to read it after reading "Nemesis".

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