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Review of The Date Farm

Posted: 16 Jul 2024, 06:57
by Robuck Grace
[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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National security is important for the prosperity of a nation. Civilians don't seem to know the effort it takes for the military forces in their countries to keep them safe. The Date Farm by Jack Winnick is the fourth book in the franchise. It kicks off where the previous book left off. Uri and Lara return from Israel and go to Ohio for their vacation. Uri is finally privileged to meet Lara's family. Life on the family farm is perfect as they bond with her family. Disaster strikes when the news wakes Uri and Lara up. There was an attack on a shopping mall in Beverly Hills. The terrorists killed many people, and they killed themselves to tie up any loose ends. Will Uri and Lara succeed this time? Grab a copy to find out.

There's so much about this book that was pleasing to me. I like how Jack Winnick incorporates suspense in the right amount of fashion. The book keeps its plot a secret, and readers need to delve deep into its narrative before uncovering it. Another thing I valued most about this book is how the author fashions it to work as a stand-alone. I have yet to read all the previous books in the series, but I got references from them to make my reading experience more entertaining.

This book is also flawless in editing. I could not find any errors on any of its pages. Such attention to detail makes Jack Winnick stand out when delivering perfect work. As for criticisms, there wasn't anything to dislike about this book. Every bit of its narrative was entertaining, and I can't wait to pick up the next book in the series.

I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. I couldn't rate it any lower than this because I found nothing to dislike. This book is a testament to Jack Winnick's skill as an author. It is set to thrill readers of the action genre, and that's the audience that I am recommending it to. 

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