Official Review: Waterworks by Jack Winnick

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It is going to be a very interesting spy novel to read. Thanks for the review.
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The book "The waterways" is a well constructed book that showed swift characters, playing their cards down to the letter leaving no errors that wasn't intended by the Author.The way the words were constructed by the Author was on point and the meanings very glaring for the readers to see.The book was an insightful read with lots of action to go with it.
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Thank you for such a great review.
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I like the featured instalment of Lara and Uri as the fight terrorism in Los Angeles water filtration plant. Kudos to the author for BOTD!
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Waterworks (Lara and Uri Book 5) by Jack Winnick
The author takes readers to a carefully planned jihads evils of poisoning the aqueduct by
anti-American Jews. The couple Lara and Uri are known for this kind of terrorist act investigation. It is a thrilling work by the author.
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This is a gripping plot and very relatable to the current geopolitics. Deadly pollutants in water would cause panic and, if true, could be devastating. Yet another read for lovers of the Lara Uri series by Jack Winnick to engross themselves in. Congratulations to the author on the well-deserved perfect rating.
Great review.
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Quite captivating thriller book "Waterworks" by Jack Winnick, featuring Lara Edmond and Uri Levin. In this book, the premise is set at the water purification unit contaminated with polonium. The book appears to be fast paced entertainer to read.
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The suspenseful tale of a nuclear attack on America's water infrastructure is told in Jack Winnick's Waterworks. Mossad's Uri and former FBI agent Lara are racing against the clock to find its Iranian origin. Ideal for those who enjoy suspenseful spy thrillers.
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Great review! This sounds like a riveting thriller. I like that it can be a standalone. I also appreciate the disclaimers about the violence as well as the pro-USA and pro-Isreal stances.
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My poor mental shortspan.
I had a deja vu seeing the names Lara and Uri but could not place where it was from until the reviewer mentioned that it is part 5 of a series. I just want to ask if the last series that was nominated BOTD, is the book 4?
Congrats on being BOTD again.
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This is a pretty interesting book, the expertise of the writer played a role in his ability to communicate the plot in simple clear terms, it's a beautiful spy novel although the succession of events could have been better
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I hope this is in series because I am already loving the thriller
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It’s not too bad to read, looking at the way it’s amazingly written and arranged. I would love to check it out!!
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"Waterworks" by Jack Winnick is a gripping, detail-oriented spy thriller. With realistic technology and vivid storytelling, it follows Lara and Uri’s dangerous mission in Iran, highlighting potential threats and showcasing Winnick’s expertise, keeping readers hooked until the end. Congrats BOTD!
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do you want to read a book from the point of view of a FBI agent. their life and challenges and compromises they make to keep the country safe and do their jobs. this book is such thing. it presents you with detailed story of two FBI agents and their life sacrifice to serve their country.
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