Review of The Handler

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Re: Review of The Handler

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This a kind of book I'd definitely enjoy reading.I can tell by this review that it is an adventurous book.Great Review by the way.
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This sounds like an excellent thriller for the tech-savvy reader. Hopefully, Nick is able to get to the bottom of this and stop these criminals in their tracks. Thanks for the enthralling review.
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This is usually not my kind of book though it seems to have an interesting storyline. Also,this review is intriguing so I'll probably grab a copy. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by azza lia »

I like fast-paced novel, but I think this book is not my favourite genre. And for me terrorism is a heavy theme to enjoy. I bet that the ghost chip is already exist. It is not impossible with the modern technology these days to create such thing. Thank you for a nice review.
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This book will be fierce. The summary depicts a bit storyline. I had like to read read this book soon. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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Post by Ailakhu Yusau Aizhebiomon »

Though I'm easily overwhelmed by too many characters in a book, an international thriller about terrorism always catches my attention. Just that I'm not good at keeping up with series books. Congrats to the author on being the #BOTD!
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I really like your description of the plot – it gives me just enough to want to read this. From what I understand, the character development of the protagonists will be more than intriguing. Thank you for your review!
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I have read a couple of books of international thrillers that revolve around terrorism and it seems like the storylines are always very similar. However, I'm glad that this is plot-driven and that the author did an excellent job coordinating all the action and suspense with minimal typos. Congrats to the author on being the #BOTD!
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Post by Muna Chizzy »

The Mysterious ghost chip sounds deadly. I wonder how Nick and his partner will stop the al-Qaida plans since they are always a step ahead of them. This sounds like an interesting action thriller. Congrats on the BOTD.
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Having read the review, I genuinely feel that the book is one from which millions of individuals could learn from, especially foreigners as well as individuals with a sense of no belonging ging. I am interested in learning more about the two Young Men and to see which directions they take or follow. I find it fascinating to see what people do when they find themselves in situations of this stature.
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The first paragraph hooked me spot-on! This seems like one of those fascinating books you cannot let go. Amazing plot and GREAT review!
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Post by Timothy Rucinski »

Well now. This looks like just the kind of book I enjoy reading at the beach. Seems I may have to check it out. Congrats to the author on earning BOTD honors!
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Post by Sirajuddin A »

The theme of The Handler by Jeffrey S. Stephens seems to follow similar stories written by Jack Winnick in his thrilling novels. The mandate mentioned in this review could be the mandate of Al-Qaida, but it is wrong to say that it is the mandate of the Koran.
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If it's a book about espionage, then count me in. These partners-in-crime novels never cease to amaze me with their unique approach to catching the bad guys.
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Post by Judiasanti »

This book seems so suspenseful and engaging, it tells about two agents of CIA who handle terrorist's attacked from Afghanistan. I think the crime readers will love this book, since this book has a great storyline. Great review.
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