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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According to the review, the characters in this book are very diverse and interesting. But I'm not a fan of books about terrorism so I'll skip this one.
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Based on the review of the book this is not something that I would enjoy reading. I am not a fan of crime thrillers. I also don't want to read about terrorism or tragedy. I will pass on reading this story.
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I should read this book. It has a captivating storyline and I like the genre.
Thanks for the wonderful review.
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Seems like a Dan Brown book. Great review. It is going on my ever expanding TBR list
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An interesting read. The kind of spy novel that drags you in, before you realize that you've been caught up in the story. The devil is truly in the details, the background of the characters as you begin to know them.
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A book about terrorism. A book about the government of Israel. Thanks for the review.
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In "East Wind, 2nd edition", Jack Winnick weaves an espionage thriller involving a female FBI agent named Lara, a computer whiz named Walid, and a Mossad field agent named Uri.

#Action #Thriller #Espionage #Mission #Teamwork
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Quite intriguing fictional thriller book "East Wind, 2nd edition" by Jack Winnick, which follows Uri Levin, a member of the Special Operations arm of the Israeli Mossad and a FBI agent Lara Edmond who in charge of primary electronic terrorism traffic. A prevention of nuclear bombing threat from Hezbollah operatives on U.S. is their motto.
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Quite intriguing fictional thriller book "East Wind, 2nd edition" by Jack Winnick, which follows Uri Levin, a member of the Special Operations arm of the Israeli Mossad and a FBI agent Lara Edmond who in charge of primary electronic terrorism traffic. Prevention of nuclear bombing threat from Hezbollah operatives on U.S. is their motto.
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Terrorism in a real-world setting is not one of my favorite things to see in fiction nowadays--it's a bit too real for me--but this book does sound interesting. I'm especially interested to see how well rounded the characters are and how they might subvert the expectations of the thriller genre. Thank you for the helpful review.
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. It is unfortunate that I was unable to access the sample pages on Amazon, as it seems you really enjoyed this novel. I think I will pass on this one; I am not really a fan of this genre.
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This is a thrilling novel about the fate of humanity lying upon the sensibilities of a few enabled beings out to exercise their free will. Will it be the chilling end, or the good finally triumphant over evil? We should rely on the intrinsic goodness that still lies in a human heart. Is man really a creature of evil or a benign sentient being with that godly spark imbued by the Divine? This novel is a thrilling read. Thanks for the review.
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This book is a genuinely richly made circumstance out of what is altogether possible today. In spite of the way that it is made with a scaremonger tone, the concealed presentation of the storyline is incredibly an exact depiction of what could come to pass for us rapidly.
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Post by Dolor »

"East Wind, 2nd edition" by Jack Winnick is an #Action #Thriller involving a #Mission that needs #Teamwork and #Espionage. It follows a team consists of a female FBI agent, a computer whiz, and a Mossad field agent.

Thanks for the review.
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