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The Order: A Knight Of Fangs

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The Order is the organisation that holds humanity safe from its unknown supernatural problems and for years on end has been most efficient in doing so. Something seems to be flying under the radar though. A plot years in the making. It starts with a series of irregular, seemingly unconnected abductions and it quickly escalates as a small team of Knights of the Order starts looking into them.

297 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 26, 2016

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April 28, 2018
Clever story

I would have given this book 5 Stars if it didn’t have so many typos and missing words. It was hard to read at some points. Perhaps one last edit and those editing writing mistakes would have been found. Liked the story though and the characters were enjoyable.
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January 11, 2017
I voluntarily reviewed this advanced reader copy and I have not been compensated in any way.

There is an organisation that is there to keep humans safe from all and any supernatural problems - this is called The Order. For years it has been there, doing it's job in an efficient and unobtrusive manner, but that quiet period seems to be about to end - there is a plot that has been in the works for years that involves the kidnapping of children and it's about to escalate as Knights of the Order start to investigate them.

This was a great story with lots of drama and twists and turns in the story. There was a good quantity of violence involved in the results of the kidnaps and ensuing action which enhanced the story. It was well written and the story was clear. I think so of the areas that I felt were unfinished are there for a subsequent book to explain.

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