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This sounds like a great action-packed thriller. Maybe with a new narrator it will be a gripping audiobook as well. Congrats on the book of the day. Great review.
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Superb and free-flowing review. If not for your review, I wouldn't have selected this book for reading. The cover is too dull for such an action-packed story.
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Based on the reviewer's comments, I'm impressed to hear that the writing style delivers a fast-paced action-packed, and humorous thriller. With these qualities, it would be difficult to put the book down even for a minute. I might check the book. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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I wasn't aware that audiobooks were an option for the review team. It's a shame the narration was lacklustre.
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This action-packed thriller is the 5th in a series, but I like that it can be read alone. Seems the audiobook version could use a different narrator. I generally don't enjoy politically charged thrillers, though.
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Sounds like a very exciting thriller with practically no flaws. I'm interested in the relationship development between Barry and Alexandra. Thanks for the insightful review!
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The book has a good story. The author describes the nuclear weapons and missile program developed by Iran. The author explains that their plans are leaking which shows the managing scientist has failed. The author focuses on the Middle East conflict against Israel.
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That kind of thriller sounds right up my alley. It's especially nice when books in a series can be read as stand-alones without having to commit to reading 10 books to get a payoff.
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I liked the sample, and now I want to check out the rest of the series. Thank you for the great review!
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Who is working on a secret military defense project? An interesting question that has piqued my interest in reading this book. I hope I enjoy it. Thanks for the review.
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The plot is intriguing. Would give this thriller a try for sure.
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A action-packed thriller "The Kahler Files #5 -- Maxwell's Silver Hammer" by Eric Safflind, is loaded with a dash of the paranormal elements. The story follows 29 year old Barry Sandler, who is in trouble due to a geopolitical race to target his scientist brother. His brother works on a secret military defense project. The story appears quite interesting.
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I like the fact that it is fast-paced and action-packed. Being a fifth book in a series that is able to stand alone is an added bonus. However, I'm not a fan of graphic sex scenes and it definitely has that, which is why I'll pass.
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This book transcends from the threat of nuclear science, to a relationship between scientists. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Dekuexplosions »

:techie-studyingbrown: I will be lying if I sad the book was interesting. For me there was just to many moments were I didn't like one of the characters to the point that when ever they appeared I wanted to stop right then and there. The only saving grace of this book is the simple fact that you want to go on this journey with the main character and see how this all plays out for him. In the end I would rate it a 5 out of 10. Its average at best and in the end I would just chose anything but this to read.
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