Review by Vivienne2000 -- Sandra Eden's War by Michael Low
Posted: 29 Jun 2020, 10:43
[Following is a volunteer review of "Sandra Eden's War" by Michael Low.]
Sandra Eden’s War by Mike Low
You are trained for very many years to be an SOE agent and work for many missions successfully for many years. You get sent for a major secret mission in the middle of a major war. To get there, you need to be dropped off by a plane and land using a parachute. Now imagine this, you are super exited to start your new mission and get dropped off at your designated area, you just need to pull the parachute chord to get you down safely. You pull on the chord as planned but nothing happens. You pull again and again, but nothing happens. The parachute is faulty and you are going to fall to your death. That’s the feeling Sandra Eden had as she fell at a neck-breaking speed.
Sandra Eden was the best example of a leader who was not afraid of losing her life to defend people’s lives. When the colonel heard of her fall, he was devastated to lose such a hardworking agent, assuming that she had died on impact. The mission was too important to grieve, so did the next best thing; he sent the next best agent to complete the mission. Sandra, however, survived the crash. How will this story unfold out? Will they manage to complete their missions without any glitches? Read this book to know how it all happens and ends.
I loved the story wholly. Each chapter left you yearning for more, to know what happens next. I loved the author’s way of writing. The suspense was what kept me going on and on till the end. This book was perfect for me and I saw nothing wrong with it at any point. The writing was on point and there were no errors.
I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. There were no instances of fast tracking at any point in the book. As said earlier, the suspense used by the author was great and keeps the book really interesting. This book is worth reading and a lovely one too.
I recommend this book. It is appropriate for anyone above the age of 10 years old. It has no erotic scenes whatsoever. There are some graphic scenes which are, however, not really disturbing. The author makes sure all the chapters are juicy so that the reader may read on and on without having a break voluntarily.
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Sandra Eden's War
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Sandra Eden’s War by Mike Low
You are trained for very many years to be an SOE agent and work for many missions successfully for many years. You get sent for a major secret mission in the middle of a major war. To get there, you need to be dropped off by a plane and land using a parachute. Now imagine this, you are super exited to start your new mission and get dropped off at your designated area, you just need to pull the parachute chord to get you down safely. You pull on the chord as planned but nothing happens. You pull again and again, but nothing happens. The parachute is faulty and you are going to fall to your death. That’s the feeling Sandra Eden had as she fell at a neck-breaking speed.
Sandra Eden was the best example of a leader who was not afraid of losing her life to defend people’s lives. When the colonel heard of her fall, he was devastated to lose such a hardworking agent, assuming that she had died on impact. The mission was too important to grieve, so did the next best thing; he sent the next best agent to complete the mission. Sandra, however, survived the crash. How will this story unfold out? Will they manage to complete their missions without any glitches? Read this book to know how it all happens and ends.
I loved the story wholly. Each chapter left you yearning for more, to know what happens next. I loved the author’s way of writing. The suspense was what kept me going on and on till the end. This book was perfect for me and I saw nothing wrong with it at any point. The writing was on point and there were no errors.
I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. There were no instances of fast tracking at any point in the book. As said earlier, the suspense used by the author was great and keeps the book really interesting. This book is worth reading and a lovely one too.
I recommend this book. It is appropriate for anyone above the age of 10 years old. It has no erotic scenes whatsoever. There are some graphic scenes which are, however, not really disturbing. The author makes sure all the chapters are juicy so that the reader may read on and on without having a break voluntarily.
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Sandra Eden's War
View: on Bookshelves