Official Review: East Wind, 2nd edition by Jack Winnick

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Re: Official Review: East Wind, 2nd edition by Jack Winnick

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Giving equal importance to the characters and the background stories is quite an admirable job in a plot driven story like this. Thanks for your review!
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Sounds like a really fairly thrilling read, yet maybe possibly challenging too. Usually books like this kind have a mystical effect on the reader, these books can be beautiful. Overall warming, and calming.
You can feel the characters emotions in story's like these and they are good story's for help using the intuitive part of the brain. I would read this.
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This is a good book. The action was amazing and when technical details were needed for the story the author used charecters in the story to ask questions so the details could be explained in a smooth flow.
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I don't think this book is for me, however the review is excellent.

Thanks fo your review!
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I enjoy books where the author writes from the point of view of each character. I also love learning of the characters background. It helps the reader understand the choices they make in the present time. Nice book review!
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I truly loved the depth of this book. I loved the stories of the characters, and truly appreciated to be given some in-depth info on them. I find the theme of this piece of literature quite fascinating. Finally, I truly enjoyed the style of the writer.
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A modern day look at believable terrorism. Splendid review :) I like stories that don't force you to take sides.
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Thus isn't my typical genre but after reading the summary and this review, I'm hooked. The reviewer did a great job of summarizing the story without giving it away and the way he describes the characters and their relationship makes the book very tempting. My next read for sure!
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Definitely this is an interesting fiction which comes under the topic of international terrorism. Willing to read this soon. Congratulations on being BOTD
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I didn't realize this was a series. I read "Devil in False Colors" and enjoyed it. I think I would enjoy this book as well. It seems like it gives more context to what I have already read about. I loved following Uri and Lara's adventures. Thanks for the review!
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I'm not reading the review because I'm reading the book, so I'm commenting based on my personal impressions today, when it's being selected as the Book of the Day. I'm liking that the author is focusing on the intelligence work that today is carried out in part using information technology. Basically, this is no 007-style spy story, the tension is created telling what terrorists are doing and how intelligence agencies are trying to discover them before they can act.
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What an amazing review!
I would love to read it myself and I think that people who enjoy reading thrillers are going to absolutely love it.
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An action filled life-and-death situation and a countdown race to stop terrorism is found in an espionage thriller "East Wind, 2nd edition" by Jack Winnick, which follows Uri Levin, a member of Special Operations arm of the Israeli Mossad and Lara Edmond, a FBI agent. The story appears to be quite entertaining.
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This is one of my favorite genres to read. I have just finished reading this and I am loving it. I am actually in the middle of reviewing it. Thanks for your review.
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An espionage thriller with a dash of romance makes for an interesting read. Good to know that you enjoyed reading this book. Lovers of thrillers may enjoy reading it as well. Thanks for an informed review.
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