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Constant Fear by Daniel Palmer

franktt89's review against another edition

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3.0

Pretty quick read. Nice break from a dense novel. Kept my attention pretty well.

vkemp's review

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3.0

Jake Dent was supposed to play professional baseball, except he got drunk one night, crashed his car and shattered his elbow. Now, he's the head janitor at a tony prep school so his diabetic son, Andy, can have free tuition. His wife left him when the baseball dream came crashing down. Jake has become a doomsday prepper because he knows how fragile life can be. When Andy and his computer geek friends steal bitcoins from the wrong people, Jake's dooms day prepping will come in quite handy. A fun ride, if rather predictable, on the whole.

caidyn's review

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2.0

I got approved for the first chapter of this. This is an honest review of that first chapter. It was an interesting premise and beginning to the whole thing, but it wasn't something that really caught me and made me want to actually read more of the book.

theas1a4f5's review

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4.0

"Death doesn’t schedule an appointment. It may show up at any hour, on any day, uninvited, unwelcomed.”

Many thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for introducing me to this amazing author who I had never heard of before. This book was an intense, fast paced thriller that pulled me in from the very first line. I loved the relationship between Jack and Andy and how's Jack's survivalist planning and tendencies help him when he needs to help save his geeky son from the mess he got into. I don't read too many father as hero books and really enjoyed this one
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