Review of Quest: Finding Freddie

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Ortilia Carmelita
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[Following is a volunteer review of "Quest: Finding Freddie" by Thomas Richard Spradlin.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Freddie was the president and CEO of Nachman International Trading Corporation (NITC) and went to Nigeria for a telecommunications project; however, he went missing in August of 1976. His full name is Frederick David Nachman. It is unclear if he has been kidnapped or dead, and the reason behind his disappearance is unknown. This brings us to Thomas Richard Spradlin, a general partner at the Clifford & Warnke law firm, who had been in Nigeria for business and returned safely. He was then charged by his law firm to go back and find Freddie. Will he succeed?

One aspect of Quest: Finding Freddie by Thomas Richard Spradlin that I loved is how the author explained ethnicity in Nigeria and the struggle between them. The three dominant ethnic groups—the Hausa, Yoruba, and Igbo—find themselves in strife, their relationships shaded by historical grievances and competing interests. The Igbo, who largely supported the Biafran cause, bore the brunt of the war's devastation and have since wrestled with perceptions of marginalization within the broader Nigerian state of affairs. As Richard was in Nigeria to find Freddie, the effects of the civil war and the coup were still fresh.

The juxtaposition of Richard's professional mission with his humanitarian efforts creates ethical dilemmas and moral triumphs that I think everyone should read about. It speaks to the potential for individuals to effect positive change, even in small ways, while pursuing their primary goals. This aspect of the book made me realize that opportunities to make a difference often present themselves unexpectedly, and it is our response to these moments that defines our character. There was nothing about the book that I disliked, and I am more than happy to give it a perfect 5 out of 5 stars. If you are interested in books that talk about coups, military activities, rescue missions, and kidnapping, then I recommend Quest: Finding Freddie to you. Finally, the book was professionally edited.

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The gradual uncovering of clues about Freddie's disappearance sounds engaging.
It's always satisfying when a mystery unfolds piece by piece.
I wonder if there are any red herrings or false leads to keep readers guessing.
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The author's unique storytelling and engaging writing style are highlighted as strengths.
It's great when a thriller can be both plot-driven and well-written.
I wonder if the author has a background in writing or if this is his debut novel.
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The lack of leads and an expired visa add significant obstacles to Richard's mission.
These practical challenges ground the story in reality.
I'm interested in how Richard overcomes these logistical issues while pursuing his quest.
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Post by Ambessa Negassi »

Such a thorough review! The depiction of Lagos and the tense business dealings has me curious. I love books that incorporate real-world history, and this one seems to do it really well. I’m not usually into mysteries, but this sounds worth a shot.
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Post by Vennis Quentin »

Great review! I especially appreciate how you noted the realistic portrayal of the airport experience and the danger in Lagos. That kind of authentic detail is what makes books like this so exciting. Can’t wait to dive into it!
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Post by Richard Thomasalw »

I love that you mentioned how the author mixes Nigeria's political history with the mystery plot. It sounds like more than just a thriller, and your review really brings that out. Definitely a book I’d like to check out.
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Post by Victoria Ukamaka »

You did such a good job highlighting the importance of encryption and how it’s used creatively in the book. The way you described it makes the character seem so clever. I’m really considering giving *Quest: Finding Freddie* a try!"
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