The Archer's Thread (Relented)

By Noel Zamot

Rebecca Lee

Reviewed on Nov 23, 2021

Must read 🏆

The Archer's Thread is a multi-genre amazing piece of work with a host of relatable characters and lots of prolific writing from the author.

Have you ever read a book that took your breath away?


“The Archer’s Thread” by Noel Zamot did that to me. A thriller for sure with its mosaic of action, drama, mystery and romance, “The Archer’s Thread” is a perfect blend of multi-genres – aromatic, if you will, like a good roast in a cup of joe.


With the precision of a needle pointer preparing a stitch, Zamot pens a physical, emotional, and almost, spiritual piece of prose that blinds its reader to any distraction, even hunger pains shooting through her or her belly.


Yes … it is that good … it will make you forget that double cheeseburger you asked your dad to pick up for you in the drive-thru.


A riveting, fervent and passionate novel that explodes into the reader’s imagination with each page turned.


The story’s central point is Simon – a full-bodied character with vibrant history and a plethora of skills that make him more than just a mystery, but a force to be reckoned with. Like any hero, Simon has his own kryponite … meet Kelly – a college professor with a sparkle in her sincere smile and a pureness in her personality that breaks through Simon’s tough exterior.There is a little bit of humor here and there with some flirting, but a lot of suspense too.


And that’s where you need to grab the book.


Fair warning – there are some parts that include blood, guts, and well, some folks might not be able to get through those pages unless they squint. But even those scenes aren’t that ugly – blame Zamot’s prolific writing.


I lost some time, and maybe a few hours of sleep. It was one of those where you start reading, and you don’t want to put it down until the end.


Yeah, I give it a five star.





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Rebecca Lee

Rebecca has the experience - as an award-winning newspaper editor and credentialed book blogger - to help you help your book be a book. Her love of affair of stories - books started at age five, and led her in her career and to college & grad school (English/journalism and psychology)

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