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Review of Quest: Finding Freddie

Posted: 19 Jun 2024, 23:15
by Ivan Kovic
[Following is a volunteer review of "Quest: Finding Freddie" by Thomas Richard Spradlin.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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In August of 1976, Frederick David Nachman (Freddie) disappeared in Lagos when he took a walk, and no one heard from him again. He was the president and CEO of Nachman International Trading Corporation (NITC). The author, Richard, had been in Lagos, too, at the time. When he returned, Clifford of the Clifford & Warnke law firm called him and asked for his help in finding Freddie. The author was a general partner at Clark and Warnke, a law firm that NITC works with. But there was a problem. The author was in Nigeria on a single-entry visa. It would have been better to inform him of Freddie's disappearance while he was there and not when he had already returned to Washington. Will his going back to Lagos be made possible?

The history lesson about Nigeria in this book, Quest: Finding Freddie by Thomas Richard Spradlin, was unadulterated and top-notch. At that time, Nigeria was in a sort of political tension because the Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon, had been deposed via a coup the year earlier. The military and political tensions were high, and Freddie couldn't have chosen a worse time to be missing. This book made me see that, irrespective of how tight a country's security is, when there are corrupt officials, things will always go sideways in the country.

I especially appreciate the footnotes that the author gave concerning the people and events mentioned in the book. It helped me understand such events even better. I enjoyed reading this book, and I rate it 5 out of 5 stars. The book was well delivered, and it felt like I was witnessing those events with the author. There was nothing about the book that I disliked, and I would like to commend the author for ensuring that the book was professionally edited. I would happily recommend this book to anyone who loves books with political themes.

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Re: Review of Quest: Finding Freddie

Posted: 07 Jul 2024, 03:14
by itz maya
Your review of "Quest: Finding Freddie" by Thomas Richard Spradlin is engaging and informative. You effectively highlighted the book's historical insights and the author's detailed footnotes, making it clear why you found it compelling and educational. Great job capturing the essence of the book and its well-executed delivery

Re: Review of Quest: Finding Freddie

Posted: 23 Aug 2024, 03:41
by Smart Link
Richard's experience in Nigeria from the previous week is an interesting plot point.
It gives him a slight advantage but also raises questions about why he was there before.
I wonder if this previous visit plays a significant role in the unfolding mystery.

Re: Review of Quest: Finding Freddie

Posted: 23 Aug 2024, 03:42
by Priscilla Kurah
The futile efforts to get help from the American and Swedish embassies add to the sense of isolation.
It emphasizes how Richard is on his own in this dangerous mission.
I'm interested in how diplomatic relations (or lack thereof) factor into the story.

Re: Review of Quest: Finding Freddie

Posted: 31 Aug 2024, 14:41
by Mattys Walkeron
What a fantastic review! I'm impressed by how the author incorporated Nigerian history into the story.

Re: Review of Quest: Finding Freddie

Posted: 31 Aug 2024, 14:42
by William Wrightmill
As someone interested in African politics, this book sounds right up my alley. Thanks for the detailed breakdown!

Re: Review of Quest: Finding Freddie

Posted: 31 Aug 2024, 14:43
by Robert Jacksono
"Your review has me intrigued! I love books that blend real historical events with fiction. The fact that the author experienced some of these events firsthand makes it even more appealing. Great job highlighting the book's strengths!

Re: Review of Quest: Finding Freddie

Posted: 31 Aug 2024, 14:43
by Victoria Ukamaka
"Thanks for the heads-up about the mature content. It's helpful to know what to expect, especially for those of us who might want to recommend it to others. Your review is thorough and informative!

Re: Review of Quest: Finding Freddie

Posted: 02 Sep 2024, 04:22
by Brian Adamss
As someone who knows little about Nigerian history, this book sounds like an engaging way to learn more. Your review has convinced me to give it a try. Thanks for the thoughtful write-up!

Re: Review of Quest: Finding Freddie

Posted: 02 Sep 2024, 04:22
by Daniel D Carter
I love how you pointed out the author's attention to detail, like the currency exchange rates. It's these little things that can really bring a historical setting to life.

Re: Review of Quest: Finding Freddie

Posted: 02 Sep 2024, 04:23
by Timothy M Campbell
Great review! Your review strikes a perfect balance between praising the book and providing useful information for potential readers.

Re: Review of Quest: Finding Freddie

Posted: 16 Sep 2024, 11:40
by Joseph Lewisalwa
I'm always on the lookout for books that offer insight into different cultures, and this sounds perfect. Your review has me excited to learn more about Nigerian history and culture through this story.

Re: Review of Quest: Finding Freddie

Posted: 16 Sep 2024, 11:41
by Salome Ogani
As a person who's studied African history, I'm always skeptical of Western authors writing about Africa. However, your review suggests this author has done his homework. I'm curious to read it now!

Re: Review of Quest: Finding Freddie

Posted: 16 Sep 2024, 11:43
by Ambessa Negassi
I have read through your review, and I must say that I am really impressed. Your review has definitely piqued my interest! Can't wait to dive into this one!