Review of Dark Water
Posted: 20 Jul 2022, 18:00
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Dark Water" by Evan Graver.]
Dark Water (A Ryan Weller Thriller Book 1) by Evan Graver is a fascinating book that will ensure that a reader does not just read the story as told by the author but by the characters. With the right blend of suspense and intrigue, Evan shows a story that will keep readers guessing what will happen next and, at the same, defy readers' guesses. The language of the book is also simple and easy to understand for an average reader.
There are several positive aspects of the book. First, the book is a product of the research and experience of the author. Evan showed a wealth of knowledge about the operation of the military, government, and anti-government. This made the book realistic. Added to this is the fact that the author describes several events in great detail, thereby ensuring that the readers feel like the events in the story are happening at the moment. Evan shows the strength and flaws of each character as humans without projecting the major characters as superhumans. The suspense employed by the author is beyond this world. For example, every average reader would be interested to know how Ryan and Mango would survive in a country full of men with Ryan's picture who nothing will give satisfaction like delivering Ryan's head to Arturo on a platter.
Evan Graver told a story of a man whose job is to investigate the activities of pirates on the sea, but he discovers a link between this and the various suicide bombings that have been going on in the US and that have even claimed the lives of the parents of his friend. He realizes that the men connected with the activities are highly placed men that the government would not be willing to go after. He decides to put an end to this, but before he goes after them, these men realize his moves and will do everything possible to eliminate anybody who has the slightest suspicion of their activities.
On the other hand, some groups of Americans aid the Muslim terrorist groups in bombing citizens of America. Even the Muslim terrorist group wonders why they are being helped by Americans in reducing the population of America. When Ryan Weller suspects this, he engages in an investigation that will set him against the strongest forces in the world that swear to send him to Hell.
If there are any negative aspects of the book, it should be the fact that the book is divided into several chapters with an average of five pages each.
There are a few errors contained in the book, an attestation of the professional manner employed in editing the book. I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars despite the sole negative aspect identified. This is due to the intriguing manner in which the author told the interesting story. I recommend this book to people who love stories involving military investigation and suspense.
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Dark Water
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Dark Water (A Ryan Weller Thriller Book 1) by Evan Graver is a fascinating book that will ensure that a reader does not just read the story as told by the author but by the characters. With the right blend of suspense and intrigue, Evan shows a story that will keep readers guessing what will happen next and, at the same, defy readers' guesses. The language of the book is also simple and easy to understand for an average reader.
There are several positive aspects of the book. First, the book is a product of the research and experience of the author. Evan showed a wealth of knowledge about the operation of the military, government, and anti-government. This made the book realistic. Added to this is the fact that the author describes several events in great detail, thereby ensuring that the readers feel like the events in the story are happening at the moment. Evan shows the strength and flaws of each character as humans without projecting the major characters as superhumans. The suspense employed by the author is beyond this world. For example, every average reader would be interested to know how Ryan and Mango would survive in a country full of men with Ryan's picture who nothing will give satisfaction like delivering Ryan's head to Arturo on a platter.
Evan Graver told a story of a man whose job is to investigate the activities of pirates on the sea, but he discovers a link between this and the various suicide bombings that have been going on in the US and that have even claimed the lives of the parents of his friend. He realizes that the men connected with the activities are highly placed men that the government would not be willing to go after. He decides to put an end to this, but before he goes after them, these men realize his moves and will do everything possible to eliminate anybody who has the slightest suspicion of their activities.
On the other hand, some groups of Americans aid the Muslim terrorist groups in bombing citizens of America. Even the Muslim terrorist group wonders why they are being helped by Americans in reducing the population of America. When Ryan Weller suspects this, he engages in an investigation that will set him against the strongest forces in the world that swear to send him to Hell.
If there are any negative aspects of the book, it should be the fact that the book is divided into several chapters with an average of five pages each.
There are a few errors contained in the book, an attestation of the professional manner employed in editing the book. I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars despite the sole negative aspect identified. This is due to the intriguing manner in which the author told the interesting story. I recommend this book to people who love stories involving military investigation and suspense.
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Dark Water
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon