Review of The Date Farm
Posted: 06 Feb 2023, 09:30
[Following is a volunteer review of "The Date Farm" by Jack Winnick.]
The Date Farm is an intriguing and action-packed book that kept me glued to my seat as I tried to figure out the mystery it contained. The tale that follows agents Lara and Uri Levin is continued in this one. However, the author did a superb job of setting the scene for the plot, ensuring that everyone reading this series gets all the information they need and does not miss anything.
A terrorist incident that took place in the US is the subject of Jack Winnick's gripping narrative. Lara and Uri, two detectives, had taken a trip that was cut short when they were asked to look into the crime scene. In a Los Angeles retail mall, the Iranian terrorists killed and injured numerous people, including themselves. Another incident took place in New York while the two were doing their investigation. Unbeknownst to them, the perpetrators of the attack were pursuing the gold reserve but utilized the attack on the mall to divert the attention of the security team. Lara and Uri took on an undercover position at the date plantation in Kazerum to uncover the truth and apprehend the criminal, Sheikh Zainal Abidin. Learn what transpired on the farm and how the truth was revealed by picking up a copy of this interesting novel.
Lara and Uri are the two main characters, and the author strove to capture each one. I'm in awe of how attentively each performs the assigned job when I consider the types of work they both do. They did not let their love for one another interfere with their ability to fulfill their obligations and duties. Their task at Kazarum was equally valiant; they disguised their comforts to succeed. Despite being the fourth book in a series, the reader won't find this one perplexing. It combines a love story with elements of history, crime, suspense, and an investigative tale.
Even though not all of the stories in this book are based on real-life events but rather represent events taking place around the world, the author is a master storyteller, and there is nothing to hate about it. While most of the stories are true, I could see why some young people would give their lives to kill others in this region of the world, I think they need a lot of orientation.
I found the book to be enjoyable to read and was able to follow the plot. I give it a rating of five out of five stars. Since I discovered no errors while reading the book, I commend both the author and the editor on their good work.
I suggest this book to everyone who enjoys novels with lots of action. Those who enjoy suspense, and crime fiction would also enjoy this novel.
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The Date Farm
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The Date Farm is an intriguing and action-packed book that kept me glued to my seat as I tried to figure out the mystery it contained. The tale that follows agents Lara and Uri Levin is continued in this one. However, the author did a superb job of setting the scene for the plot, ensuring that everyone reading this series gets all the information they need and does not miss anything.
A terrorist incident that took place in the US is the subject of Jack Winnick's gripping narrative. Lara and Uri, two detectives, had taken a trip that was cut short when they were asked to look into the crime scene. In a Los Angeles retail mall, the Iranian terrorists killed and injured numerous people, including themselves. Another incident took place in New York while the two were doing their investigation. Unbeknownst to them, the perpetrators of the attack were pursuing the gold reserve but utilized the attack on the mall to divert the attention of the security team. Lara and Uri took on an undercover position at the date plantation in Kazerum to uncover the truth and apprehend the criminal, Sheikh Zainal Abidin. Learn what transpired on the farm and how the truth was revealed by picking up a copy of this interesting novel.
Lara and Uri are the two main characters, and the author strove to capture each one. I'm in awe of how attentively each performs the assigned job when I consider the types of work they both do. They did not let their love for one another interfere with their ability to fulfill their obligations and duties. Their task at Kazarum was equally valiant; they disguised their comforts to succeed. Despite being the fourth book in a series, the reader won't find this one perplexing. It combines a love story with elements of history, crime, suspense, and an investigative tale.
Even though not all of the stories in this book are based on real-life events but rather represent events taking place around the world, the author is a master storyteller, and there is nothing to hate about it. While most of the stories are true, I could see why some young people would give their lives to kill others in this region of the world, I think they need a lot of orientation.
I found the book to be enjoyable to read and was able to follow the plot. I give it a rating of five out of five stars. Since I discovered no errors while reading the book, I commend both the author and the editor on their good work.
I suggest this book to everyone who enjoys novels with lots of action. Those who enjoy suspense, and crime fiction would also enjoy this novel.
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The Date Farm
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon