Deborah Mitton Thank you for asking Rebecca. I do have a plot plan - and yes there were perhaps too many characters at the first of the book. That being said, this is more Thank you for asking Rebecca. I do have a plot plan - and yes there were perhaps too many characters at the first of the book/5. 'Ten For the devil by Deborah Mitton is an awesome book. ten for the devil is full of action, excitement and drama. the book is perfectly written by the author and it keeps you on the edge of your seat from start to finished. i love reading the book and i recommend it as a must buy and a must read. the book is awesome:) my rating 10 out of its awesome:)/5(33). Ten For The Devil byDeborah Mitton The Great Fire of the City of St John J The Hunter Becomes the Hunted Chapter 1 It could very well be the greatest day in Michael McLaughlin's life or it might be his last. With the first whiff of smoke in the air, Michael's mind dropped into a deep daydream so real that he would reach out and.
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Ten for the Devil is a historical thriller set in an English town. It revolves around the exploits of a man named Seth, who believes everything to belong to him and goes to great lengths to ensure this. Although the writing was solid, I found the timeline and point of view of the characters to shift too often, sometimes without warning, mid-scene. Book Review: Ten For The Devil by Deborah R Mitton Synopsis (from the author): Ten For The Devil is a labyrinthine murder/revenge ride from an idyllic English Village to the industrious shipbuilding port of Saint John, NB (then St. John), in the newly formed country of Canada, over a span of fifty years. Deborah Mitton Thank you for asking Rebecca. I do have a plot plan - and yes there were perhaps too many characters at the first of the book. That being said, this is more Thank you for asking Rebecca.
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