Review of The Date Farm
Posted: 20 Feb 2023, 12:40
[Following is a volunteer review of "The Date Farm" by Jack Winnick.]
In the Lara and Uri series, The Date Farm is the fourth book. Since the first book, the Lara and Uri series has included discussions of global terrorist operations. Despite the fact that some may be made up, some discuss actual incidents. These "terrorists" had made it their life's work to instill terror in various nations because of their political or religious convictions. Our brave pair, Lara and Uri, are the focus of the installment The Date Farm, which follows them as they attempt to thwart Iranian militants from stealing a priceless object.
Several young men approached a mall on a fateful day and began shooting without regard for anyone's age or religious affiliation. They then yelled "Allahu Akbar" before drawing their weapons and shooting themselves. Almost 50 individuals were killed, and over 100 others were hurt in this event. Uri and Lara, who recently got married and were on vacation in Ohio, were summoned back to work. They were no precise targets in the indiscriminate shooting, which made the inquiry challenging. What are these people's names? Why are they so determined to impose their religion on others? What’s their main aim? To learn more, read this Jack Winnick's book.
I adore the twist Jack Winnick incorporated into this specific book. In the former, the terrorists' targets were the Jews and the USA, which were seen as their lifelong foes. Nevertheless, the plot didn't begin there, leaving readers to wonder where the author was taking it. I also appreciated how each event and action were explained in detail. I enjoyed how the majority of the events in the novel were unexpected by the reader. The readers found it simple to follow the story's tone and flow. I also adore how our brave couple, who are the primary protagonists, were kidnapped. It demonstrates to the readers that they are fallible.
The development of Lara and Uri's relationship is another aspect of this book that I really enjoyed. They complement one another despite coming from distinct backgrounds. Likewise, they get along well at work. They are devoted and committed to the current project that they are working on. History buffs will enjoy how the author utilizes this tale to discuss some Middle Eastern history.
This book didn't contain anything I didn't like. I didn't find any flaws in it, so it was superbly written and edited. I sincerely hope that these terrorists will accept that there will always be different religions in order to stop the killings. Furthermore, I give this book 5 out of 5 stars due to the aforementioned likes.
Those who enjoy a decent action and romance story should try this, in my opinion. This is for you if you enjoy detective stories.
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The Date Farm
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In the Lara and Uri series, The Date Farm is the fourth book. Since the first book, the Lara and Uri series has included discussions of global terrorist operations. Despite the fact that some may be made up, some discuss actual incidents. These "terrorists" had made it their life's work to instill terror in various nations because of their political or religious convictions. Our brave pair, Lara and Uri, are the focus of the installment The Date Farm, which follows them as they attempt to thwart Iranian militants from stealing a priceless object.
Several young men approached a mall on a fateful day and began shooting without regard for anyone's age or religious affiliation. They then yelled "Allahu Akbar" before drawing their weapons and shooting themselves. Almost 50 individuals were killed, and over 100 others were hurt in this event. Uri and Lara, who recently got married and were on vacation in Ohio, were summoned back to work. They were no precise targets in the indiscriminate shooting, which made the inquiry challenging. What are these people's names? Why are they so determined to impose their religion on others? What’s their main aim? To learn more, read this Jack Winnick's book.
I adore the twist Jack Winnick incorporated into this specific book. In the former, the terrorists' targets were the Jews and the USA, which were seen as their lifelong foes. Nevertheless, the plot didn't begin there, leaving readers to wonder where the author was taking it. I also appreciated how each event and action were explained in detail. I enjoyed how the majority of the events in the novel were unexpected by the reader. The readers found it simple to follow the story's tone and flow. I also adore how our brave couple, who are the primary protagonists, were kidnapped. It demonstrates to the readers that they are fallible.
The development of Lara and Uri's relationship is another aspect of this book that I really enjoyed. They complement one another despite coming from distinct backgrounds. Likewise, they get along well at work. They are devoted and committed to the current project that they are working on. History buffs will enjoy how the author utilizes this tale to discuss some Middle Eastern history.
This book didn't contain anything I didn't like. I didn't find any flaws in it, so it was superbly written and edited. I sincerely hope that these terrorists will accept that there will always be different religions in order to stop the killings. Furthermore, I give this book 5 out of 5 stars due to the aforementioned likes.
Those who enjoy a decent action and romance story should try this, in my opinion. This is for you if you enjoy detective stories.
******
The Date Farm
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon