Review of Devil in False Colors
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Review of Devil in False Colors
For over seven centuries, the fight between the Arabs and the Jews still lingers. It has spread like bad blood to other countries. Devil in False Colors by Jack Winnick is another sequel in this series that further reflects the activities of the Arab nations and Islam tribes against the Jews.
After Patrolman Ed Henderson runs over to check the reason for a scream nearby, he discovers, to his shock, the bodies of five mutilated children. Also found at the crime scene was a note warning the US and the Jews. Patrolman Ed Henderson sends information, and immediately the FBI takes up the matter for investigation. Soon enough, the FBI contacts Lara Edmond to go undercover and help discover the perpetrators. The team also brings in Uri Levin, which makes the two lovers see each other again. Read this book to find out how the team investigated the homicide.
Devil in False Colors is a fictional novel by Jack Winnick. It is the third sequence in the Lara and Uri series. The book features crime, investigation, terrorism, warfare, and undercover operations. It also has some historical elements. Even though the book is a work of fiction, it has a historical background. The author based this story on the never-ending attacks by Arab nations on Israel. For years, the Arab nations have frequently launched attacks on Israel and have never failed to identify themselves, their work, and their aim. They have infiltrated other countries and continents. For example, the author mentioned the expansion of another terrorist organization called Boko Haram in Nigeria and Africa.
The author created strong, dynamic, and formidable characters that have become popular in Lara and Uri. Through these protagonists and other supporting characters like Captain Mike, we see how much effort the US has put into curbing terrorism in its state and other states. We also see the nations that oppose the US’s continuous support of Israel. The book has a superb plot that contains twists, turns, complications, and undercover investigations. The book also has a thought-provoking title. It will make anyone who looks at the book for the first time wonder and ask who the devil is. The book has an intriguing cover page that incorporates and showcases the three major countries involved in this book’s drama.
There’s nothing to dislike about this book. The author was thoughtful enough to add the meaning of any strange word, like words in languages other than English. The author structured the book into short chapters. It made the story more thrilling and easy to read. For these positive reasons, I rate this book five out of five stars. The book was also professionally edited, as I found one error while reading. I enjoyed every minute I spent reading this book. I can’t wait to read the next sequence in this series.
I recommend this book to lovers of fictional novels and novels on crime and investigation. It is important to note that the book contains some sexual scenes, violence, and profanity. Therefore, children should avoid this book.
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I would like to know how they uncovered the criminals involved in the killing of the innocent kids.
Thanks for the awesome review.
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