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Review of The Date Farm

Posted: 15 Mar 2023, 21:30
by 3mperor
[Following is a volunteer review of "The Date Farm" by Jack Winnick.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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The Date Farm by Jack Winnick is the fourth novel in the Lara and Uri series. I’ve read previous stories about the protagonists, and I must confess, this one is as spectacular as the previous novel series. Jack Winnick, in his usual creative ways, wrote this book with so much effort put into it, and from the amazing storyline, interesting plot, epic moments, and well-developed characters, we’re able to read and understand this amazing novel. Would our protagonist emerge victorious in this series? Get your copy to find out.
 
It was a normal day in the United States until an explosion took place at a shopping mall in Beverly Hills, California. This led to the loss of hundreds of lives, and the damage caused by it was severe. This terrorist responsible for this tragic incident is none other than Sheikh Abidin of Iran, an old foe of the United States. Would they be called to justice? Get your copy to find out.
 
Uri is a member of the Mossad organization, and Lara is an FBI agent who specializes in computer programming and code-breaking. They just got married, and just when they were on their trip to Ohio to see Lara’s parents as promised, they received a call concerning the incident that befell the United States. Without hesitation, they had to make their way back home to see that the terrorists had paid for their terrible crime. While in Los Angeles, another attack occurred in New York, causing Lara and Uri to make their way there. Want to find out how they took care of the terrorists? Grab your copy to find out.
 
I liked every moment of this book. First of all, I’d like to commend Jack Winnick for his excellent writing style and error-free writing skills. It made my reading so easy to understand. I also like the relationship between Lara and Uri; they care so much for each other and they’re willing to take risks for themselves, which is what partners do. I also like how the author was able to stay in line with the storyline of this book even with different plots. There are interesting characters that were well developed. Lastly, I’d like to point out that the book cover is quite intriguing. It’s the main reason I decided to read this book.
 
The only thing I dislike about this book is how the interesting parts unfold slowly. I was kept at the edge of my seat at most times, and at a point I couldn’t bear the thrill, although I liked the feeling a bit.
 
I rate The Date Farm by Jack Winnick, 5 out of 5 stars. It had no dull moments, an amazing storyline, a nice writing style, no errors, and I was able to read and understand it.
 
I recommend that this book would be a great reading experience for those who love international thrillers and crime dramas.

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