Official Review: Devil in False Colors by Jack Winnick

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Re: Official Review: Devil in False Colors by Jack Winnick

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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting thriller novel following two government agents tasked with preventing a future terrorist attack following an attack on a preschool. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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Great review! I read the 1st chapter that was available for Free on Amazon, and just- Wow! This book immediately draws you in and is so well written! I've added this to my "need to read" list!!
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I've lost count of how many times this book has won BOTD! Guess what! I'm yet to pick it up to read. I know that for it to keep winning BOTD like this it's a wonderful book. Therefore big kudos to the author.
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I like reading suspense filled and action packed novels and this one with Uri and Lara in it makes it more exciting. I’m looking forward to digging into this book to find out how the power couple stop further damage and death this terrorism themed novel.
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Post by IKECHUKWU PETER 1 »

Devil in False Colors, written by Jack Winnick, is characterized by religious, political and racial differences in the world today that results to killings and exercises of power and authority among the nation of the world. It is also characterized by the acronym in business called SWOT analysis. . S stand for strength and which is characterized by the internal adventure a nation and religion has over others, 'W' stand for weakness of a nation and it religion to other nations 'O' stand for opportunity nation and Some religion has over others and 'T" stand for threats religion has over nation building . The reviewer did a nice job as well as the author.
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Post by Ranchergal_val »

Some of my favorite fiction books are ones that create an event that could happen or may happen. I love it when you finish a book like that and you still end up googling "Is such and such book based on real events". Sounds like a book I would want to read. Great review!
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Jack Winnick's Devil in False Colors blends stories with real history, discussing global issues like terrorism, nuclear threats, and the origins of Israel. An engaging read with suspense and real facts.
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The geopolitical intrigue in "Devil in False Colors" is captivating where Jack Winnick seamlessly blends fiction with real historical events. The dynamic relationship between Uri and Lara adds an enticing layer, making me eager to delve into this thriller.
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Narration is quite satisfactory. When I read some pages, fast-paced tone has started to spread like fire after 2nd page. The author hasn't taken so much time to develop the character. He has allotted a fair space for each character. I would highly recommend this book to non-fiction books readers.
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I agree with the author. It might be a work of fiction but it has strong ties with facts, looking at both internal and international affairs. I am looking forward to reading this book. Congratulations to the author on winning book of the day.
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It's so sad that those children had to die. This seems like an interesting story to read. I sampled a few pages and I think I am hooked.
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Post by Naushin Moledina »

Jack Winnick's Devil in False Colors enthralls with a captivating story of global intrigue. The story is made richer by the geopolitical depth entwined with historical events. The characters are well-developed, especially FBI agent Lara. The fast-paced plot and careful attention to detail in the novel make it a must-read for sci-fi lovers. Even though some political viewpoints may cause debate. I think it is worth giving a shot. Thank you for your honest and detailed review.
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The author goes beyond surface-level portrayal by differentiating between Sunni and Shia Muslims, as well as providing insights into Hezbollah's ideologies. By doing so, Winnick adds depth to the narrative, fostering a better understanding of the complex dynamics within the Middle East. Nice review.
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A really bold attempt to write a book on Geo-political and religious differences. Though colored as a fiction an attempt is made to expose the devil. I find the review very balanced one.
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This is an interesting story that features Lara and Uri as they investigate a terrorist attack on a Jewish school. If you enjoy action and love stories, thus us a good read.
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