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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This is a mystery -crime thriller with action. Terrorism and violence in whatever form is a direct threat to peace and it is not acceptable.The reasons could be historical creating religious hatred or political manipulations or territorial dispute of diverse nature or it could be ethnic, violence is not acceptable.
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Sounds like an amazing page turner, the title is unlike what I expected the content to contain, very nicely done. I bet it will not disappoint
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I would love to read this thriller! Even though the book stands on its own, I would start with the first book from the series, though. Great review!
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I'm glad it is a stand alone book so there is no "to be continued" cliffhanger forcing me to buy the next book & also I won't be lost cause I didn't read the previous books.
This sounds like a good suspenseful thriller. Undercovers fighting terrorist & terrorism, both for their own countries. Hopefully since it's a married couple, there isn't too much mushy crap or a lot of romance cause that always ruins books for me when they're a different genre like crime thriller suspense.
Looking forward to reading the book. Thanks for the wonderful review!! :tiphat:
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Ohhh! The title had me curious and thought it to be something.. but definitely not a suspense thriller. But the plot makes me want to grab the book and cuddle in for trilling ride. Thank you for an interesting book.
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The plot sounds very relevant in our current times. I also enjoy reading a fast-paced and believable thriller from time to time. I might give this one a go
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The title had me immediately intrigued. The fact that it is the fourth in a series, although it does stand alone, makes me feel that I should probably read the other books first. This way I have a good background. Very well written review.
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Thanks for your review! I read a sample copy of the book and I do agree with your statement that there is never a dull moment. The books starts off with action right away and I’m glad to hear from you that it continues throughout. This is normally not a genre that I would read but from the sample it seems like a book that would be a page turner even for me. I am also a sucker for book series. Usually when I read a great book I want more!
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Any suspenseful page-turner full of action-packed scenes can easily fall into the overworked cliché category, but your review certainly conveys a sense of individuality for this one! Thanks for providing such helpful input. :D
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I read the first few sample pages. It was chilling to read it ...can't imagine how it would have felt to all those people facing it in reality. This seems to be a very good book, based on your review, but I definitely need to be in a certain frame of mind to read the book. It just seems so depressing. But I wish the author all the luck and congrats on making to the book of the day.
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I like a good fast-paced book. Although it is the 4th book, it does stand alone. This will be a good read. Very informative review.
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What a brave couple Lara and Uri was. Heroes of their Nation. Thanks for the informative review.
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Terrorism has no place in this world. Nobody has the right to take people's lives so casually, no matter what one's beliefs may be. I applaud and appreciate the many men and women, who aspire to constantly seek justice and maintain law and order. Thanks for a brilliant review this is a definite must-read for me.
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The book title differed from the contents, but the review made the book an interesting read. Thanks for the review.
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This isn’t my preferred genre, but your review does make me want to read the novel. I already like the main characters from reading the sample on Amazon, and now your review has confirmed that they are well written and lovable. I’m going to have to think about this one.
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