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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fictional, very much sound like real scenario. Thst kind of books can hurt some religious sentiments but other thing is the sad reality.
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Devil in False Colors by Jack Winnick not only captivates with its fast-paced narrative but also enriches with its deep geopolitical context. The integration of real historical events and the nuanced depiction of international terrorism are particularly compelling. While the romance between Uri and Lara adds a personal dimension to the high-stakes investigation, the novel’s strength lies in its bold exploration of complex political issues. Winnick’s portrayal of various religious and international tensions, along with Lara’s character development, truly stands out. Though some of the politically charged viewpoints might not sit well with every reader, this book appears to be a well-crafted blend of thriller and political commentary.
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I enjoyed the part which which their investigation brought them back together
I enjoyed the fact that it has crime and a touch of beautiful romance in it.
Beautifully written
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This is an international thriller that commences with malicious murders at a Jewish preschool. Agents Edmond and Levin are summoned to track down the terrorists. It has a riveting storyline that is filled with plot twists. However, it summons strong reactions from the reader. Terrific book review!
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In the book, the scene is described in a very realistic and grim way, which shows how terrorism is becoming more common. Winnick does not duck the cruelty of such acts, either. Such acts have human consequences and affect all families involved.Congrats on #BOTD!
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This book looks like it's going to be better a very intriguing book since it portrays what is happening in the world today between Israel and Iran. I can't wait to
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This book looks like it's going to be better a very intriguing book since it portrays what is happening in the world today between Israel and Iran. I can't wait to
Read this book. Congrats on being book of the day!
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Post by Marie Chalupová »

This novel that deals with religious terrorism is unfortunately still a very actual theme. While controversial remarks might displease some reader they can provide food for though even if you don't agree with them. After all just because character in books says it, doesn't mean the author believes it.
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It sounds like a typical book that I wouldn't buy right away in a store. Massacre, blood, irreconcilable religious contradictions. They are all topics that I think people can bear. If someone likes this sort of thing, then it seems like a really well-structured book and you will definitely not be disappointed in the book.
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Awesome review. It's a non fiction book and it's politics and religion story line captures attention.
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This book has so tremendous content! I was captivated by the first chapter alone. You can tell it will be a good book from this. I have some background knowledge because I have a rudimentary awareness of the Middle East. Zionists, horror, infidels. Congrats on BOTD.
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An action packed Lara and Uri , the FBI and Mossad, featuring book "Devil in False Colors" by Jack Winnick, which focuses on preschool masscare by terrorist in California.
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Jack Winnick's novel ‘Devil in False Colors’ is the third book of the Sequence, which depicts the adventures of Lara and Uri. It is an action-filled, fast-moving, and grim thriller that engages you in the world of countering terrorism.Congrats on #BOTD!
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Post by Rose Angela »

This series seems to be a deliberate attempt to portray Israel in a positive light. Although the book was published in 2016, it continues to promote this ideology due to current events. What message are they trying to convey? Are they trying to distract us from the atrocities committed against innocent children in Gaza, where they are killed and women are r@ped? In my eyes, they are no longer human; they are truly the 'Devil in false colors'. Israel is terriost and genocide state!
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Post by PAUL KARANJA MAIMBA »

The professionally endowed Jack Winnick, in his literary book ' Devil in False Colours', authenticates emotionally charged events by drawing parallel happenings to a positive outlook.

Characters are well blended to highlight the themes of racial and religious motivated rivalry alongside dealing with violence. Uri and Lara's romantic relationship is coined positively to calm the situation.

The author is in control of the would be politically and religiously heightened level to a cool atmosphere. This invites the reader to have a craving for reading. It is a perfect read.
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