Review of The Date Farm
Posted: 27 May 2023, 04:39
[Following is a volunteer review of "The Date Farm" by Jack Winnick.]
With the increase in terrorism globally, we are faced with the challenge of living in fear in our various countries because you never know where or when they will attack next. I feel that some people have been enlightened and convinced that death and suicide are the way forward and at least an easier way to die. The only pain most of us feel is that we do not have a way to help the world with this situation because we lack the necessary authority, information, and influence.
A group of ten men in black started shooting in a mall in Beverly Hills. The communications system in the mall was compromised, and there was no way for them to call for help. This wicked act by these terrorists led to the deaths of over fifty innocent individuals and many more injuries. The terrorists killed themselves to avoid leaving a trace.
A couple who were on their honeymoon in Ohio were called back as a result of this emergency, and they were to find the people or organization responsible for this attack. Uri worked for the Israeli Mossad, and Lara worked for the FBI; they were both married and had to cancel their vacation to investigate the terrorist attack. Get this book, The Date Farm, written by Jack Winnick, to know the reasons and those behind the terrorist attack.
I liked this book because of how it started off and also because, being the fourth book in this series, I didn't get confused while reading it. The book was very interesting, and I appreciated the realistic way the author put the story together. I also liked how Lara and Uri went to Iran to recover the stolen metal, and I believe you will know how the mission went from reading this. Finally, I won't fail to commend Lara and Uri for the path they took as a couple to help battle terrorism in this book. This is not something ideal for a family, and I believe their roles were well represented in this book. Kudos to Jack for a creative and interesting book.
I didn't have any dislikes about this book, but I believe that the book would be brief and still detailed for a series book. I don't think there is any need for overstretching facts; this didn't deter me from enjoying this book, and I am rating this book 5 out of 5 stars. I recommend this book to anyone who loves to read thrillers with a touch of violence. I didn't encounter any errors while reading this book, which shows that The Date Farm, written by Jack Winnick, was flawlessly edited.
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The Date Farm
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With the increase in terrorism globally, we are faced with the challenge of living in fear in our various countries because you never know where or when they will attack next. I feel that some people have been enlightened and convinced that death and suicide are the way forward and at least an easier way to die. The only pain most of us feel is that we do not have a way to help the world with this situation because we lack the necessary authority, information, and influence.
A group of ten men in black started shooting in a mall in Beverly Hills. The communications system in the mall was compromised, and there was no way for them to call for help. This wicked act by these terrorists led to the deaths of over fifty innocent individuals and many more injuries. The terrorists killed themselves to avoid leaving a trace.
A couple who were on their honeymoon in Ohio were called back as a result of this emergency, and they were to find the people or organization responsible for this attack. Uri worked for the Israeli Mossad, and Lara worked for the FBI; they were both married and had to cancel their vacation to investigate the terrorist attack. Get this book, The Date Farm, written by Jack Winnick, to know the reasons and those behind the terrorist attack.
I liked this book because of how it started off and also because, being the fourth book in this series, I didn't get confused while reading it. The book was very interesting, and I appreciated the realistic way the author put the story together. I also liked how Lara and Uri went to Iran to recover the stolen metal, and I believe you will know how the mission went from reading this. Finally, I won't fail to commend Lara and Uri for the path they took as a couple to help battle terrorism in this book. This is not something ideal for a family, and I believe their roles were well represented in this book. Kudos to Jack for a creative and interesting book.
I didn't have any dislikes about this book, but I believe that the book would be brief and still detailed for a series book. I don't think there is any need for overstretching facts; this didn't deter me from enjoying this book, and I am rating this book 5 out of 5 stars. I recommend this book to anyone who loves to read thrillers with a touch of violence. I didn't encounter any errors while reading this book, which shows that The Date Farm, written by Jack Winnick, was flawlessly edited.
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The Date Farm
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon