Review of The Date Farm
Posted: 26 Aug 2024, 14:20
[Following is a volunteer review of "The Date Farm" by Jack Winnick.]
The book The Date Farm by Jack Winnick starts with the Beverly Hills mall massacre orchestrated by the famous Sheik. Sheikh Abidin miraculously escaped the trap by two FBI and Mossad agents, Lara Edmond and Uri Levin. He lost all his brave men during a shootout in his Orange County Heaven in Southern California two years ago. Since then, he has grown a capable electronic team instrumental in the recent attack at the mall.
Lare and Uri, a couple, were observing their holiday when the Beverly Hills attack happened. The agency called them back to report in the office and, with other agents, went through the different data to determine the situations surrounding the attack and the possible means of stopping future attacks. As they were busy with their finding, the assaulters were planning another attack.
The book is a page-turner. Its twists and turns enhance the beauty. Readers are in awe of how a set of fighters can take over New York, overwhelm the nation’s communication system, disconnect a satellite, frustrate the finest team of law enforcement, bore a tunnel to the heart of the nation’s financial treasury, cause the vanishing of a team of federal agents, and mastermind other attacks with the threat to do more. Who are these attackers? Will they achieve their plans? Readers will find out from the book.
The adventurous flow of the book is a positive aspect of the book. The narrative style made the book enjoyable. The twist and turn made me read the book without dropping it. I like the unexpected change of events in the book, the emotional moments, and how the author conveyed them. The editing is good.
The Date Farm by Jack Winnick is a thriller. I could not dislike any part of the book. I do not find any negative aspects to the book. Political leaders will learn from the book. I rate it 5 out of 5 stars. The reasons for the rating are above. I recommend it to young adults and defense authorities.
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The Date Farm
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The book The Date Farm by Jack Winnick starts with the Beverly Hills mall massacre orchestrated by the famous Sheik. Sheikh Abidin miraculously escaped the trap by two FBI and Mossad agents, Lara Edmond and Uri Levin. He lost all his brave men during a shootout in his Orange County Heaven in Southern California two years ago. Since then, he has grown a capable electronic team instrumental in the recent attack at the mall.
Lare and Uri, a couple, were observing their holiday when the Beverly Hills attack happened. The agency called them back to report in the office and, with other agents, went through the different data to determine the situations surrounding the attack and the possible means of stopping future attacks. As they were busy with their finding, the assaulters were planning another attack.
The book is a page-turner. Its twists and turns enhance the beauty. Readers are in awe of how a set of fighters can take over New York, overwhelm the nation’s communication system, disconnect a satellite, frustrate the finest team of law enforcement, bore a tunnel to the heart of the nation’s financial treasury, cause the vanishing of a team of federal agents, and mastermind other attacks with the threat to do more. Who are these attackers? Will they achieve their plans? Readers will find out from the book.
The adventurous flow of the book is a positive aspect of the book. The narrative style made the book enjoyable. The twist and turn made me read the book without dropping it. I like the unexpected change of events in the book, the emotional moments, and how the author conveyed them. The editing is good.
The Date Farm by Jack Winnick is a thriller. I could not dislike any part of the book. I do not find any negative aspects to the book. Political leaders will learn from the book. I rate it 5 out of 5 stars. The reasons for the rating are above. I recommend it to young adults and defense authorities.
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The Date Farm
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon