Official Review: The Date Farm by jack winnick

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Re: Official Review: The Date Farm by jack winnick

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Thanks for your review! I'm curious to learn more about the date farm; is it a literal farm that grows dates or something else? I appreciate that, despite this being the fourth book in the series, it can stand on it's own. Laura and Uri's relationship sounds interesting; I wonder if they ever butt heads due to the contrasting agencies.
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I've enjoyed books with similar themes that are action filled and exciting, so I may read it.
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Thanks for your review! I am always concerned about reading books that are a part of a series, out of sequence. Downloading this one as I need something fast and entertaining.
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An adrenaline-pumping thriller featuring counter-terrorism and a complex plot that involves several locations around the world? Count me in! I'm glad to hear it's a stand-alone entry, though I'm very interested in the other books in the series now. Thanks for the review!
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I loved your review! I am so happy I can read this book and not worry that I missed information in the previous 3 of the series. Can't wait to read this suspenseful novel.
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Wow, the review made me decide to add it to my to-read list. It seems like a gripping story. I look forward to reading more of Lara and Uri's involvement in these terroristic attacks. It's a good thing this is a standalone book as it's already the fourth book in the series.
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This sounds like an excellent book and I really look forward to checking it out! I enjoy a good thriller. Thanks for your review!
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Many kills, happen in different ways in the real world today, compared to the Berverly Hills incidence; mostly, for selfish reasons by some individuals. It's good that Uri and Lara chose the right thing, for the security of many lives. What a brave couple. Thank you for this good review.
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This isn’t my favorite genre, but I agree the book is well-written. Great read for international crime fans!
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Action parked thriller suspense; surely its a hard to put down book I guess. And it seems like the author is a gifted writer, for writing a series which can stand alone. Good review.
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I liked this glowing review. Myra steries and thrillers are favorite genre so I'm excited to read this. I'm glad Lara and Uri aren't over the top characters. The whole series sounds like it would be great.
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This is truly the kind of books I enjoy. The books and genre that are closer to reality and give you the taste of the real world out there. A very thorough review and I am glad you enjoyed it. The feeling is mutual.
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This sounds like a series that I would enjoy reading. I like when a series of books are tied to each other through the characters or other elements, but can still stand alone as complete books. I like that the author didn't make the main characters seem artificial or like superhuman. I also like the intertwining of the American intelligence agency with the Israeli intelligence agency.
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I look forward to reading the story, it seems very interesting. Thanks for the review.
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The forth book from series, about which I know zero just as well anything what has transpired in previous three books. Currently I don't have time to research it, so unfortunately, I will have to skip reading this one. Congratulations and deepest apology.
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