Review of Waterworks

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This book has so much to offer as regards balancing work life and personal life, especially when one is involved with that kind of delicate work. Kudos to the author for winning BOTD with this book.
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It looks like an interesting fast paced book with geopolitical issues, mystery, adventure and romance as readers read about Lara and Uri on their mission as well as their personal lives. Thank you for your review!
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Attacking a water facility is terrifying so I’m looking forward to digging this novel to find out how power couple Uri and Lara will be able to stop the terrorists from creating more havoc and death in the community.
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This review gives the book justice. It explains the fast paced writing style. It gives a good example of the horrors and excitement in terrorists attacks. From reading this review and the sample I would love to read the full series.
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I absolutely love thriller novels and this spy thriller seems to fall right up my alley. Can't wait to read Waterworks!
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Post by Upasana Vidish Purohit »

Waterworks" by Jack Winnick seems very interesting as mystery and thrilling is at peak. Lara and Uri series have always been great to read. As described in review this time it is Water medium is used as weapon by terrorist so it is going to be very interesting read.
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Post by Azubuike J Azi »

I read the first two Lara and Uri thrillers and I liked Jack Winnick skills in creating believable plots based on the real terrorits threats against the USA and Israel. I see the the other books of the series are great as well, so I plan to read them all. Thank you for your great review!
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I really appreciated your detailed and informative review. I enjoyed reading it. I typically enjoy fast-paced books, but I'm a bit hesitant about reading a book that hits close to home. However, it seems like this book is action-packed and gives the intensified feeling that time is of the essence, as you mentioned. This shows to me the author's skill in immersing the reader in the story and evoking the same emotions as the characters. Thanks for sharing your thoughts - your review has made me consider reading this book.
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This book opens the reader's mind to a list of endless options that can be used to cause terror in a community,giving a heightened sense of security awareness. Thank you for an informative piece!
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Post by Devjyoti Mondal »

As a fan of thrilling espionage stories, "Waterworks" by Jack Winnick sounds like an absolute page-turner! The blend of real-world science with fast-paced action and personal struggles makes it a must-read for me. Thanks for the insightful review—I’m adding it to my reading list!
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Post by Akansha Shrivastav »

Waterworks by Jack winnik is an insightful book of speculative terrorism. How the married couple agents handling the terrorism along with family is also a good concept which society like to know. Would like to read it once.
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Post by Dana Lawrence Lohn »

Excellent review, I also love a fast pace and I admired the author’s point in his foreword that he hadn’t cited from Wikipedia or any other source of potential doubt, he went entirely primary sources. Amazing achievement on such a heavily research-reliant book!
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Post by Ram Uday Mahajan »

Your review of "Waterworks" is incredibly insightful and well-articulated. I particularly appreciate your focus on the blend of real-world technology and fiction, making the plot both thrilling and plausible. Great job capturing the essence of the book!
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I love Jack Winnick's craft. Poisoning the people's water is really extreme and dangerous. I was already happy to know that they wanted to start a family, but work called again. Nice review.
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I have commented on this book before. This book is very good. I enjoyed reading this book.
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