Review of Inflight Hacking
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Review of Inflight Hacking
The Republic of Taishan, having attained the status of a sovereign state twelve years ago, was increasingly expanding in its economic sector and striving to maintain its independence. President Nguyen Gunshai was greatly committed to ensuring the country's economic growth despite the raging terrors that loomed around the globe, including the aftermath effect of the COVID-19 virus, which caused a lot of instability in the world's system. There was also the fear that China would attempt to take the country back.
However, Nguyen Gunshai considered all this minimal when he received intel from the CIA that there was a high possibility of infiltration in Taishan by the Islamic State. A secret control module had been stolen from an airforce base in the U.S and was currently in Taishan, in the custody of the ISIS insurgents. Fearing the dread of the Islamic State, how would the paradise of Taishan survive this infiltration? Why did the Islamic State choose the Taishan?
Inflight Hacking by Paul Provo is an epic novel about combatting terrorism in an unsuspecting state. The intelligent goal behind the plan of hacking a plane in the air, and controlling it from the ground, was epic. More than just terrorism, the intriguing thrills in the story were very engaging. One of these was the planned assassination of the president. The sly enemy was always in their midst yet never suspected. In terms of relationship, the story was written with excellence. The president's closest aids were from different classes. He had younger people surrounding him like Ngai, as well as older people like Sun-La. The story was a fantastic thrill with the Mossad and CIA agents, and I consider these attributes positive.
The storyline was well written. After much consideration, the author gave an intriguing cover page for the book. I think the design was good. Readers would have a good background of the author's identity, which has also been adjusted. There was only an error in the book, though the book was short.
I have no flaws in the book to complain about. Hence, I will rate Inflight Hacking four out of four stars. Overall, the plot was thrilling. I recommend this book to readers interested in crime and terrorism genres. Basically, the beginning part of the book captured me. I enjoy reading about our global politics. This book would also interest those who have an interest in such themes. The author did an excellent job here.
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