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Venom (1989)

by Colin Falconer

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Michel left a trail of blood that stretched from the backstreets of Bombay to the boulevards of Paris. And when the judge's gavel cracks across a Delhi courtroom and the world waits for justice, Michel's destiny will hang on one last ironic twist of fate.
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I received a free advance e-copy of this book and have chosen to write an honest and unbiased review. I have no personal affiliation with the author. Michel is an extremely handsome and charismatic charmer who will treat a young woman like a princess and put her on a pedestal until he gets what he wants from her and then the next instant turn on her. He is like one of the snakes that Adrienne admires, beautiful but oh so deadly, a true wolf in sheep’s clothing. He is a narcissistic psychopath with survival and revenge as his main goals. Wow! “Venom” is proof that Colin Falconer is one of the greatest storytellers of all time. I couldn’t put it down. Hold on tight as you follow the bloody trail full of twists and turns with an ironic surprise twist of turnaround revenge at the end. I highly recommend “Venom.” This book ranks extremely high on my list of great books that everyone should read. I look forward to reading more from Colin Falconer in the future. ( )
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Michel left a trail of blood that stretched from the backstreets of Bombay to the boulevards of Paris. And when the judge's gavel cracks across a Delhi courtroom and the world waits for justice, Michel's destiny will hang on one last ironic twist of fate.

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