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Review of Code Name: Juggernaut

Posted: 05 Nov 2022, 05:55
by Mercy Udeokeke
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Code Name: Juggernaut" by Sherman Ross.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Jacqueline Diane Lynch is a high school dropout whose parents instilled in her a hatred of black people and Jews. She's a 29-year-old ruthless killer for a neo-Nazi terrorist organization called Werewolf. Jacqueline's lover is a nuclear engineer and former colonel named Howard Brennan, who is vengeful and vicious. He seeks vengeance against the federal government and devises a lethal means to achieve his goal, a plot that will endanger the president's life. The city is about to feel the brunt of these two individuals wrath. To find out what happens, read this fascinating story.

Code Name: Juggernaut by Sherman Ross is a gripping tale that kept me on the edge of my seat. Readers will find this to be an engaging novel, particularly the cliffhanger that sets up the plot's many unexpected turns. In one of these, FBI agent Douglas Rabson is looking into a murder case that one of these merciless killers started and that caused a riot in the black neighborhood. Although Rabson is a professional and knowledgeable FBI agent who does a decent job, his plans and intelligence to capture these terrorists and stop them from attempting a murder are consistently a bit behind schedule. The author's writing style made me feel as though I was present to witness these occurrences firsthand.
 
In the book, racists and terrorists are shown to think, act, and organize without giving any of their planned attacks a second thought. The teachings and ideologies of the white supremacist Aryan Church of Yahweh the Creator are odd. Their customs and worship are distinct from those of conventional religions.
 
The thing I adore most about the book is Rabson's dedication to catching this terrorist at all costs, even though it meant having to leave his wife and two girls for an extended period without knowing whether he would survive. I felt bad for him because he always encounters a brick wall when attempting to capture this terrorist.
 
There is nothing about the book that I disliked. The characters are nicely developed, and the book is wonderfully written. The novel is exceptionally well edited. It contained no errors, to my knowledge. I rate the book four out of four stars. This is because reading this captivating story will send the reader's emotions on an emotional roller coaster. The book examines some significant themes that will be quite helpful to readers. I recommend this book to fans of crime and mystery thrillers. Both the plot of the story and the author's original writing style will be valued by them.

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Re: Review of Code Name: Juggernaut

Posted: 07 Nov 2022, 03:03
by Okonobe Chioma Chukwuma
From your review, I am already trying to figure out what happened in this book, it's a must-read for me.

Re: Review of Code Name: Juggernaut

Posted: 07 Nov 2022, 04:10
by Nwaka Chukwuemeka
Racism almost becomes the norm. That is why it is important to train a child in the way he is expected to grow. This guy was not given adequate parental care which lead him to an unwanted crime.

Re: Review of Code Name: Juggernaut

Posted: 07 Nov 2022, 04:16
by Blessing Chi Peculiar
It is bad for parents to teach their children to hate because the after-effects will not be nice. Jacqueline Diane has grown to plot evil against President because of the evil seed planted by his parents. Good job.

Re: Review of Code Name: Juggernaut

Posted: 07 Nov 2022, 05:40
by Oyedeji Funmilayo
I don't enjoy books of this genre because of the tory scenes they contain. However, from your review I find the plot captivating and the issues addressed in it crucial. Wonderful review welldone!!!

Re: Review of Code Name: Juggernaut

Posted: 07 Nov 2022, 06:53
by Chinasa Deborah
I don't like how close racism has gotten to being the norm. I appreciate Rabson's commitment to finding this terrorist at whatever cost as the book's most endearing aspect. The tories they include are why I don't like reading books in this category. Good review!!

Re: Review of Code Name: Juggernaut

Posted: 07 Nov 2022, 08:09
by Stevenmusk
This is a clear example of bad parenting and its consequences. The training given to him by his parents has created a misled man. The books plot is quite captivating and deserves a read.

Re: Review of Code Name: Juggernaut

Posted: 07 Nov 2022, 08:35
by Wren Michaels
This wouldn’t be my typical kind of read but your review has definitely sparked my interest, thank you.

Re: Review of Code Name: Juggernaut

Posted: 07 Nov 2022, 09:01
by Arora Doven
Quite interesting, i will have a look at it.

Re: Review of Code Name: Juggernaut

Posted: 07 Nov 2022, 11:05
by Josephine Mercy
The storyline is intriguing. It is worth to note the book would be interesting to read.

Re: Review of Code Name: Juggernaut

Posted: 07 Nov 2022, 16:44
by Amy Luman
I am a big fan of novels in this genre. I seem to especially enjoy plots that involve terrorism. I guess it’s because it’s so far from anything I would even consider.

Re: Review of Code Name: Juggernaut

Posted: 07 Nov 2022, 16:51
by Bleana Jee
The plot is actually nice and we'll arrange genre 🥳

Re: Review of Code Name: Juggernaut

Posted: 08 Nov 2022, 02:26
by Bisola Adeleke
I like the fact that Rabson is always there to catch the terrorists, but I don’t think he should always leave his family behind. I will like to read more

Re: Review of Code Name: Juggernaut

Posted: 08 Nov 2022, 02:56
by Ruthwriter
Jacqueline's story is to me a complex one. he seems to have lost his life and his conscience through how he was raised. I will like to find out what ends his story. great review.

Re: Review of Code Name: Juggernaut

Posted: 08 Nov 2022, 06:53
by Ol Yinks
Sounds fascinating. Your review was precise and I think I would love to read this book someday