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Red Prowling Devil, Vol. 4

Red Prowling Devil, Vol. 4

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Page Turning
Review: Naomi accidentally kills hundreds of civilians in a horrific airplane crash and is sentenced to 1000 years. She works for as an airborne assassin for an organization that is blackmailing her by threatening to harm her invalid brother or beloved boyfriend. So, she continues to fight, but with each strike she feels less like a human and more like a monster. But can she escape this life of murder and pain...?

Not for children, this book has several scenes where Naomi and her boyfriend are making love, or just pictures of her nude. And the adult themes of regret, jealousy, hatred, anger, and despair would be hard for younger audiences to understand. The action moves fast and the dogfights are spectatular, but short.

I loved Maico and I like this one! Bring more of his work into the English repertoire!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: More military action and human situations ahead!
Review: Naomi gets the chance to fly an old German aircraft; a rival organization recruits a young Indian pilot to fly against the Red Prowling Devil--and kill her! A young woman seeks revenge for the death of the man who meant everything to her, even if it means her death.

Don't miss this exciting addition to the Red Prowling Devil series!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Page Turning
Review: The series is awesome - can't wait until the last one (#8) comes out in May.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It was okay, but I definitely prefer Maico 2010
Review: This is by the same person who did Maico 2010, and it shows in the character designs, and the stories. Red Prowling Devil is very good, but I just didn't enjoy it as much as I have Maico.

Be warned, the technical details of the planes and cars are many. And there are a few snippets of military speak thrown into the mix. This adds to the flavor of the story, but it was hard to understand at times.

Except for that one bit, I really enjoyed this book.


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