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Review of The Drop

Posted: 17 Jul 2024, 13:13
by Slayton Natasha Tillett
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Drop" by Iohamil Navarro Cuesta.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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A profession that requires solving crimes most of the time seems to be a very risky one, as both your family and you are on the radar of attacks from enemies. In the book The Drop by Iohamil Navarro Cuesta, we see a similar scenario, as the protagonist is in the middle of a dangerous mission where he fights to solve the mystery and also protect his family. 

Tino is an important character in this book. Together with his boss Rosa and colleague Miguel, they are working on a mission to recover a compromising video of the US president. Tino is a family man with kids, and due to the nature of his work, his family is exposed to attack. Could this be among the reasons why their marriage is about to crash? But then it's not an easy period for Tino, as he is tasked with a high-risk mission and is also keen on protecting his family from danger. Who will he be able to succeed with this mission without causing any harm to his family? This is also a twist I am so eager to uncover. I am sure you will get the whole story in the book.

It's been a while since I read from this genre; no doubt it was a very interesting read with lots of suspense and twists. The characters were well developed, and I was able to know their roles earlier on at the start of this book; this gave room for a smooth read. The cover page has a simple design with lots of details, which describes what the book is about. I also love how Tino always cared for his family; it's something one should take home despite how demanding his work is; he was there for his family. The book was evenly paced, and the progression of the story was top-notch. It's a book that promises to make your day interesting.

In terms of errors, I noticed only one grammatical error, which isn't sufficient to deduct any stars. This error is the only flaw I found in this book. The book has a high level of editing, and I would rate it five out of five stars. I would recommend this book to lovers of suspense and crime thrillers.

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Re: Review of The Drop

Posted: 25 Jul 2024, 20:57
by Martin Shae
In "The Drop" by Iohamil Navarro Cuesta, the protagonist faces the perilous task of solving a crime while also safeguarding his family from potential threats. The book vividly portrays the high-risk nature of the profession, where both personal and professional dangers intersect.

Re: Review of The Drop

Posted: 27 Jul 2024, 07:17
by Idris Alooma
After reading the review, I must say that "The Drop" sounds like a thrilling and suspenseful read. The protagonist's struggle to solve a dangerous mission while protecting his family adds an intriguing layer to the story. The well-developed characters and evenly-paced progression make it even more compelling. The book's cover and the protagonist's dedication to his family are also appealing aspects. With only one grammatical error, the editing seems to be of high quality. I would definitely rate it a five out of five stars. As a fan of suspense and crime, I'm eager to dive into this book and uncover its twists and turns. Complex relationships, felt real and relatable.

Re: Review of The Drop

Posted: 03 Aug 2024, 14:19
by Boring Pigeon
Well, howdy y'all! I reckon this review sure got me interested in "The Drop" by Iohamil Navarro Cuesta! Seems like a heart-pounding crime thriller with plenty of suspense and twists to keep us on the edge of our seats. The protagonist, Tino, sounds like a dedicated family man caught in a dangerous mission. I admire how he prioritizes protecting his loved ones while carrying out his high-risk assignment. The book's cover design and well-developed characters also caught my attention. With only a minor grammatical error, this book seems to be a solid five-star read! Can't wait to dive into the thrilling world of "The Drop." Y'all should give it a whirl too! Absorbing narrative, couldn't put it down.

Re: Review of The Drop

Posted: 10 Aug 2024, 14:13
by NetMassimo
Showing the possible consequences on a protagonist's family caused by his "special job" is an interesting angle for this thriller. The suspense and twists add to the novel's engagement. Thank you for your great review!

Re: Review of The Drop

Posted: 30 Aug 2024, 13:47
by Nuella Joseph
*The Drop* by Iohamil Navarro Cuesta is a gripping suspense thriller that blends high-stakes crime-solving with intense personal stakes. The protagonist, Tino, juggles a perilous mission and family safety, adding depth and urgency to the narrative. With well-developed characters and a tightly paced plot, this book offers a compelling read for fans of the genre. The minor grammatical error does little to detract from its overall quality, making it a strong recommendation for suspense and crime enthusiasts.

Re: Review of The Drop

Posted: 31 Aug 2024, 04:58
by Mercy Ndungu 9
The Drop by Iohamil Navarro Cuesta is an intense crime thriller that delves into the precarious balance between professional duty and personal life. The story centers around Tino, a dedicated family man and a key player in a high-stakes mission to recover a compromising video of the U.S. president. Alongside his boss Rosa and colleague Miguel, Tino navigates the dangerous world of espionage and crime, all while trying to protect his family from the looming threats that come with his line of work.