Review of The Date Farm
Posted: 30 May 2023, 12:38
[Following is a volunteer review of "The Date Farm" by Jack Winnick.]
Lara and Uri, two largely professed special agents, became acquainted during a cooperative operation between Israel's Mossad and the USA's CIA. Prostrating multitudinous challenges, they ultimately married and embarked on a vacation. Their relaxation was suddenly disintegrated by news of a terrorist attack at prominent locales, including Chase Manhattan Bank, the Federal Reserve Bank, and a shopping boardwalk in Beverly Hills. This unfortunate event forces them to cut short their holiday and renew their duties. The CIA once again calls upon their moxie to identify the lawbreakers and bring them to justice. The initial charge takes them to a dangerous date farm within an adversary camp in Iran. Discover in this book whether they can survive the dangerous conditions and negotiate their charge.
As a devoted addict of Jack Winnick's books, I've eagerly devoured the entire Lara and Uri series. Each series captivates me with its amazing scenes and exciting plots.The Date Farm, the fourth book in the series, delivers suspension, action, and thrilling scenes that transport the reader right into the heart of the action. I set myself up to be occupied entirely in every chapter and applaud Jack Winnick for casting such an emotional plot.
There's nothing to dislike about this book. Its oneness and well-drafted jotting kept me engaged, eagerly turning each runner without a moment of tedium. I also commend the author for earmarking this series to dive into terrorism. Terrorism remains a significant problem in specific corridors of the world, claiming multitudinous lives and displacing innumerable individuals. Therefore, I appreciate the author's sweat in penning such an engaging new address to this content.
I gve this book a perfect rating of 5 out of 5 for its impeccable editing and its plot's exceptional generality and prosecution. I recommend The Date Farm to lovers of crime suspense and well-written love novels.
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The Date Farm
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Lara and Uri, two largely professed special agents, became acquainted during a cooperative operation between Israel's Mossad and the USA's CIA. Prostrating multitudinous challenges, they ultimately married and embarked on a vacation. Their relaxation was suddenly disintegrated by news of a terrorist attack at prominent locales, including Chase Manhattan Bank, the Federal Reserve Bank, and a shopping boardwalk in Beverly Hills. This unfortunate event forces them to cut short their holiday and renew their duties. The CIA once again calls upon their moxie to identify the lawbreakers and bring them to justice. The initial charge takes them to a dangerous date farm within an adversary camp in Iran. Discover in this book whether they can survive the dangerous conditions and negotiate their charge.
As a devoted addict of Jack Winnick's books, I've eagerly devoured the entire Lara and Uri series. Each series captivates me with its amazing scenes and exciting plots.The Date Farm, the fourth book in the series, delivers suspension, action, and thrilling scenes that transport the reader right into the heart of the action. I set myself up to be occupied entirely in every chapter and applaud Jack Winnick for casting such an emotional plot.
There's nothing to dislike about this book. Its oneness and well-drafted jotting kept me engaged, eagerly turning each runner without a moment of tedium. I also commend the author for earmarking this series to dive into terrorism. Terrorism remains a significant problem in specific corridors of the world, claiming multitudinous lives and displacing innumerable individuals. Therefore, I appreciate the author's sweat in penning such an engaging new address to this content.
I gve this book a perfect rating of 5 out of 5 for its impeccable editing and its plot's exceptional generality and prosecution. I recommend The Date Farm to lovers of crime suspense and well-written love novels.
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The Date Farm
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon