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A Novel

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Comment from Mistydawn
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So now he gets the real reason for this mission, revenge. I do hope they'll take the ransom money and let Hellen go. Your chapter is well-written, interesting, believable. I look forward to reading more.

 Comment Written 07-Jan-2020


reply by the author on 10-Jan-2020
    Thanks for your review, Dawn. Appreciated. Best wishes, Tony
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
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A very well-written chapter. We do not know if vengeance will bring any closure to the cause of circumstances but sometimes we need to bring justice to balance everything out again.

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 Comment Written 07-Jan-2020


reply by the author on 10-Jan-2020
    Thanks for your review, Sandra. Appreciated. Best wishes, Tony
Comment from rspoet
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Hello Tony,
Dogs have a good sense about people. They can smell a rat in spies clothing.
Interesting views on death. Every society has developed their own ways of dealing with the unknown. Flying free, guided by faerie folk is a pleasant thought.
It seems two sisters are determined to have revenge, maybe two squirrels will fair better than one.
And what if Zemar demands US dollars :)
Excellent chapter
Robert

 Comment Written 07-Jan-2020


reply by the author on 09-Jan-2020
    As usual, I enjoyed reading your comments, Robert. Thanks, too, for the six-star award. All the best, Tony.
Comment from estory
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Nice job with this chapter. There was a sharpness, a tension in the air from the outset, with that hushed conversation between Kayla and Mozama, and then the dog biting Ash, seemed like a premonition of trouble to come. Lastly, came that eerie walk through the graveyard, where in the conversation between Kayla and Charles, we learn of the motivation behind Kayla; a need to avenge the death of her parents. She's only in with Jeanne Durand as long as it is convenient. I like how her emotion comes out in descriptions of her face and in the charged dialogue. Also great descriptions of the eerie graveyard, with the dead fruit lying on the ground. estory

 Comment Written 07-Jan-2020


reply by the author on 09-Jan-2020
    Thanks, estory. Glad you enjoyed this chapter, and thanks for picking out some of the parts that worked well for you. Always useful to know. Thanks, too, for the six-star rating. All good wishes, Tony.
Comment from Pantygynt
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An exciting episode this. The dog was only marking its territory, a bit it had not come across before. If you know from experience what a million euros or dollars actually looks like, I think I shall stay close to you. Or was that just an elegant mathematical calculation.

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 Comment Written 07-Jan-2020


reply by the author on 07-Jan-2020
    Thanks, Jim. I did a bit of research on Google. Using the largest denomination US note, you can only fit one million in a briefcase. That?s why the euro is apparently the drug runner?s currency of choice. Europe has now withdrawn the 500-euro note because of it, but they still have a 200-euro note. Two million euros would weigh 4.4 Kg - a bit too heavy for hand luggage! I doubt I?ll ever be faced with the problem!
reply by Pantygynt on 08-Jan-2020
    And I thought you might be a useful person to get to know!