Review of The Date Farm
Posted: 20 Dec 2023, 07:29
[Following is a volunteer review of "The Date Farm" by Jack Winnick.]
Two sequential terrorist attacks were carried out on US soil, both led by Sheikh Abidin. These two attacks killed many and left others injured who were shopping at the Beverly Hills mall. Surprisingly, President Fijazi was delighted at the job well done. One thing was quite abnormal about this attack: the terrorists committed suicide after the attack, leaving zero trails behind. This time around, Lara and Uri are married and on vacation at Lara's country home. Their vacation was brought to an abrupt end by the news of the incident, as they were summoned by the FBI to investigate the attack. As usual, they headed straight to Iran. Faced with numerous attacks and resistance from the Iranian government, will their mission be successful? Grab a copy of Date Farm to find out.
Jack Winnick has once again displayed his great knowledge of crime fighting at both the national and international levels. His style of writing depicts this. I love the enthusiasm with which Lara and Uri work and their self-sacrifice in saving lives. The story was not fast-paced, nor was it dull. I love the thrills and suspense embedded in the story. I kept wondering how important the mission was to cover their trails by suicide. I also wondered why the title was Date Farm, but this was answered in the course of my reading. The bond between Lara and Uri is a great one, and Lara's parents were supportive of their union. I enjoyed the story all through. The title and cover design are quite appealing.
I rate this book five out of five stars. It was professionally edited, as it was devoid of both grammatical and typographical errors. I did not find any reason to deduct a star from my rating. I recommend this book to lovers of crime fighting, romance, and thrillers. If you found the previous book interesting, you'll definitely love this one too.
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The Date Farm
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Two sequential terrorist attacks were carried out on US soil, both led by Sheikh Abidin. These two attacks killed many and left others injured who were shopping at the Beverly Hills mall. Surprisingly, President Fijazi was delighted at the job well done. One thing was quite abnormal about this attack: the terrorists committed suicide after the attack, leaving zero trails behind. This time around, Lara and Uri are married and on vacation at Lara's country home. Their vacation was brought to an abrupt end by the news of the incident, as they were summoned by the FBI to investigate the attack. As usual, they headed straight to Iran. Faced with numerous attacks and resistance from the Iranian government, will their mission be successful? Grab a copy of Date Farm to find out.
Jack Winnick has once again displayed his great knowledge of crime fighting at both the national and international levels. His style of writing depicts this. I love the enthusiasm with which Lara and Uri work and their self-sacrifice in saving lives. The story was not fast-paced, nor was it dull. I love the thrills and suspense embedded in the story. I kept wondering how important the mission was to cover their trails by suicide. I also wondered why the title was Date Farm, but this was answered in the course of my reading. The bond between Lara and Uri is a great one, and Lara's parents were supportive of their union. I enjoyed the story all through. The title and cover design are quite appealing.
I rate this book five out of five stars. It was professionally edited, as it was devoid of both grammatical and typographical errors. I did not find any reason to deduct a star from my rating. I recommend this book to lovers of crime fighting, romance, and thrillers. If you found the previous book interesting, you'll definitely love this one too.
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The Date Farm
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon