Review of The FBI Inspector

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The FBI Inspector" by Jay Dubya.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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The FBI Inspector is a collection of twenty-six imaginative novellas by Jay Dubya. They contain different crimes and criminal cases rationally and intelligently solved by four dedicated agents; Joe Giralo, Sal Veraldi, Art Orsi, and Dan Blanchford.

Jay Dubya brought out the characters in a very interesting manner. Joe Giralo being the senior inspector brought humorous stories to his agents before bringing them onboard the crimes at hand. For example; the discussion about the earth on page 24. Sal veraldi is being brought out as the most trusted agent, Art Orsi as a dependant, and Dan Blanchford as conscientious. This is evident in the story, "Too much monkey business" page 95-106. The personalities of these governments' investigators are brought in every crime being investigated.

The storyline was so adventurous that it kept me on my toes. Jay Dubya introduces us to a variety of tasty cuisines in various locations such as Hammonton. this is evident every time the agents and investigated a matter. They were taken to fancy hotels, inspector Girelo could then could treat them every time they succeed in an investigation. This Is evident on page 173.FBI inspector Joe Giralo and his three loyal agents Salvatore Velardi, Art Orsi, and Dan Blanchford were sitting in the boss's eighth-floor office inside 600 Arch Street, downtown Philadelphia eating cold ham, lettuce, and tomato sandwiches with mustard on rye bread and each man alternatively drinking the contents of cold cans of Coca-Cola.

The crime cases were interesting, especially where humor was brought in. This is depicted in the crime story, "missing persons" page 218 as the agents find out that one of the missing persons is Ms.De Marco Barbara who was once chief Falcone's girlfriend. It is humorous how the agent's joke about how they could have been married and thereof not worry about the pension.

Jay Dubya from the title of the book"the FBI inspector" did a great job in bringing out the character of this inspector who is Joe Giralo. He is always acquainted with the in-depth vital circumstances acquainted with the team's mission. He is always able to unravel the messages sent to the mail even others were unable to. Agents especially valid asked whether he was physic. Now is it his talent? what could be making him so intelligent on this mission? well, why not get the book and follow the fascinating story and just find out!

The crime story that I loved most was"swarming killer bees" it involves the mystery of killer bees. It is an interesting factual event of the death of four people who happen to be found dead in different cemeteries having been attacked by bees. After a thorough investigation, it is found that the bees belong to the one Oliver Newton who is already dead. I can term this incident as being superstitious in the sense that this person is killed as a way of revenging for the wrong they did for the dead man. The superstition is also depicted in the2nd the last paragraph of page 121where upon girls arriving at his tomb to be he is flabbergasted and dumbfounded to see the bees form and accurately spelled his name. He immediately seeks the truce with the vengeful Oliver Norton.

I enjoyed every bit of the book. It gave me the urge to keep turning the pages to discover the next adventure if not the tasty cuisines enjoyed by the government. If not the two then that rock and roll music title for the discussion. Therefore there Is no part that I disliked.

I assume this book has been professionally edited. This is on the account that I just found a few typographical errors. Apart from this Jay Dubya did a great job!

I give The FBI inspector a well-deserved rating of 4 out of 4.so humorous, adventurous, and interesting. The topics were so fascinating. Very clear and elaborate characteristics of a leader are shown by the inspector. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in the investigation of crimes, geography, and adventures.

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