Review of The Date Farm

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Review of The Date Farm

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Date Farm" by Jack Winnick.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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The Date Farm is a fictional book set in a world where terrorism triumphs over law and order. This fictional masterpiece that Jack Winnick created reveals the truth that reality obscures and is generally enigmatic.

The Date Farm seems to be the fourth installment in Lara and Uri's trilogy. "Allahu Akhbar" is the final words of a group of armed men before killing themselves; before that, they stormed a mall in Los Angeles, killing several individuals and leaving hundreds injured. A wild manhunt for the group behind this gruesome death begins immediately. The FBI enlists two Mossad agents, Uri and Lara, to head the project. Weeks later, a similar attack occurred in New York, forcing the couple to run to the Middle East to find different answers. What will be the outcome of their ordeal? Get a copy of this book to find out.

I had a love for the two principal characters. Uri and Lara were very realistic characters. This book was an exceptional work, and the author showed off his fantastic writing abilities. What I liked most about this book in the Uri and Lara series is that all the books had connections and background information about others. What I clearly don't understand about this book is how people could inexplicably kill their fellow human beings, but what kept me thinking hard is that some individuals can risk their lives in service of their country. I was happy to realize this book stood independently, as I have only read one of the previous three.

Are there any dislikes? I'm trying to think, but I don't think this book had faults, but I do want to make a suggestion about the author's description of killing events; I felt terrible reading them. It would be very appreciated if the author didn't discuss so many details.

So far, so good. This book seemed perfect to me. The mystery, suspense, romance, and action in this book were all perfected in such a way that it gave little joy while reading it. Without a doubt, I will give The Date Farm 5 out of 5 stars. This book seemed perfect to me, and I loved every bit of it. My recommendations for this book go to readers who love crime thrillers. This book may also appeal to readers interested in international politics. I wouldn't give this book to readers under the age of 16 because of the violence. This book is exceptionally edited.

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The suspense is intense, keeping you hooked from the start.
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