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Review of The Date Farm

Posted: 26 May 2023, 17:22
by Emmanuel Gbadura
[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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Action erupts Within the opening few chapters of The Date Farm by Jack Winnick, we watch as a horrific terrorist attack takes place in a Beverly Hills shopping center. Numerous people die and are injured as a result of the violence. The victims' selection as targets appeared arbitrary, and the reason for the murder is still unknown, which makes it more difficult to solve. The perpetrators of the violence commit suicide, securing their martyrdom and the absence of any other suspects to question.
 
On this Saturday night, the mall is crowded with many people, most of whom are children. Others are listening to music, while some are having conversations. Strange-looking "guys" with odd luggage entered the space. Because they were accustomed to various performances, the mall's patrons weren't alarmed by their appearance. These people dispersed, tossed gas bombs, and started firing randomly. Then they ended their lives. It is widely believed that the "known" terrorists wreaking havoc in the nation are responsible for this. Lara and Uri, who are now married, got a call while on vacation in Ohio. Why is it that people are slain regardless of who they are? What are these terrorists aiming to accomplish this time around? Who is behind this? Grab a copy to learn more.

The utilization of suspense in this book is what stood out. A captivating sense of suspense permeates practically every chapter of this novel. The novel was unique, fascinating, and arresting because of the suspense. For instance, there is tension following the attacks on the banks and the mall, both of which are frequented by tourists. When Lara and Uri depart to look for the terror gang, there is further tension. My interest in finding out how their mission turned out was piqued by the suspense.

I didn't find any elements of this publication objectionable. Each character in this novel had a strong development. Lara and Uri's fortitude and selflessness served as an example to me. Today's world needs them to be heroes. This book did not have any grammatical or typographical problems, although there were a few words that were over spaced. I have to admit that this book was professionally edited for this purpose. If the author decided to adapt this Lara and Uri series into a film, I would adore it. In such a form, it will be the greatest.

I give this book a rating of 5 out of 5. I found it to be quite entertaining, and it maintained my interest the entire time. It does contain some political and violent elements. If you don't like thrillers or aren't interested in global politics, I wouldn't suggest this book to you.

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