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Ancestral

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Ancestral by Nathan Field is a thriller that starts from page one. Dawn has been wronged by faceless men and she teams up with Karl whose sister had died by the same hands. Together they track down the faceless men of 'The Many' while on the run from the same organisation.

Although I enjoyed this book, it read more like the middle of a trilogy or series than a stand alone book. It started in the middle of a story where I would have preferred a lead up, this would have allowed me to become more invested in the characters.

Overall this was an easy book to read I was just expecting a bit more emotional intensity to come from it.

Fans of conspiracy theory books and the like would enjoy this book.

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This was just barely a passable read. There were numerous times that I almost gave up on it. Way too unbelievable. I can't see myself reading anything else by this author.

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Full of suspense and drama, Ancestral is the second book in this series from Nathan Field. The Many was creepy in the perfect way that thrillers are and Ancestral is even better.

Dawn Flint was abducted in the middle of the night. Three months of torturous flashback and visions have plagued her ever since. Karl Morgan's sisters suffered a similar attack. Working together, they find the address of Dawn's attacker.

I finished this book in a single day, because there was no way for me to stop. The tension is high and just trying to find out exactly what was going on was so, so important.

This is going to be an amazing series and I can't wait to read the next installment.

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I steoped out of my comfort zone with this one amd glad I did. Its a very interesting good read ! I loved it

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Overall I enjoyed this book and the storyline and characters within it. I found some of it a bit short on detail and found the ending rushed and like not enough of the story was tied up and settled but overall it was a good, easy read. I wasn't gripped but I enjoyed it nonetheless. Interesting themes and ideas!

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