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Friday, February 24, 2017

Review of Birds of Prey by Judy Moore




A handsome young tycoon’s life is dictated by his fear of birds. His phobia is so severe that he’s afraid to even step outside. Imagine his horror when birds begin invading his beautiful new office tower. How are they getting in? And why?

MY REVIEW:

BIRDS OF PREY WAS A VERY FAST READ FOR ME.  IT WAS INTENSE, SUSPENSEFUL AND SCARY AT TIMES.  I CAN'T IMAGINE HAVING A PHOBIA OF BIRDS AND WHAT THAT WOULD BE LIKE.  THE ENDING WAS A COMPLETE SURPRISE FOR ME.  

BIRDS OF PREY IS A SHORT STORY. IT IS UNIQUE AND DIFFERENT. IT REMINDS YOU OF THE MOVIE THE BIRDS.  JUDY MOORE'S WRITING IS UNIQUE AND LEAVES YOU WANTING MORE.  IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A SUSPENSEFUL AND SCARY READ, I DEFINITELY WOULD RECOMMEND BIRDS OF PREY.  5 STARS.  




Biography
Judy Moore writes primarily mysteries and thrillers, as well as lighter family fiction. A longtime news writer, editor, and magazine feature writer, she has a master's degree in journalism and was a college journalism professor. Her fiction and nonfiction work has been published in numerous national publications, and her novels are published by BTGN publishers. A lifelong Florida resident, she is a former tennis pro and sports writer, so her stories sometimes have a sports backdrop. Her novel "Somebody Killed the Cart Girl" is a golf mystery, and her "Murder in Vail" is set on the ski slopes of Colorado. Her Christmas anthology "Christmas Interrupted," contains three popular novellas: "Airport Christmas," "The Holiday House Sitter," and "The Hitchhiker on Christmas Eve." An earlier novella, "Birds of Prey," and her new novelette "Football Blues," are also available on Amazon.


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