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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Devil in false colors starts with a murder scene of children. This is very disturbing but at the same time captivating wanting to know what will happen next. It touches on terrorism, very interesting storyline and the review was excellent.
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The book sounds interesting especially about the religious beliefs and how they impact international affairs and how they are the cause of these disastrous terrorist attacks sounds like a great book to read for thriller lovers
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Post by Sophia Mcpherson »

Love the review, it was well done. The novel's greatest strength lies in its geopolitical outlook. While it is a work of fiction, the author asserts that it draws heavily on actual historical events. Winnick deftly weaves these elements into the story to create a compelling narrative.
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Right from the start this book is fast-paced and energized. Without departing from the story, the author skillfully weaves descriptive characters, along with their back stories, to create an informative and smooth flowing narrative.
I thank you for sharing the first few chapters of this book and look forward to finishing it to see how it all plays out.
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Thanks for the amazing review. The fact that this novel started with the murder scene of children makes it quite scary and so it's definitely not a good read for children and teens. The theme of terrorism makes it quite interesting for me.
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With political concerns between the USA and the Mossad for their terrorist attacks, the book seems engaging and intriguing.
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Having a fictional story that has ties to particular historical events is nice, and I love the fact that the author presents the story in a unique intriguing way. I lov the plot and the storyline, and I will love to know how the story ended. Thank you for your honest review.
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Quite thrilling religion based terrorism story book "Devil in False Colors" by Jack Winnick, which follows a massacre at a Jewish preschool in a suburb in California. This book worth is reading.
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Undercover terrorism novels always have a lot to offer in terms of security of nations. I will read "Devil in False Colors" by Jack Winnick to learn about the uncovering of Jewish preschool massacre.
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I'm currently reading this book and I'm enjoying every piece of it. I love how easy to read and understand this book is. Congrats on BOTD.
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From a sampling, this seems like interesting thriller following Uri and Lara, two anti-terrorist government agents, who are tasked with preventing a group that attacked a preschool in California from launching another attack. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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This is a great read for fans of political thrillers. The characters are well developed and I enjoyed reading about Lara and Uri.
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Having been recently introduced to Jack Winnick, I was swept away again with the terrorism topic. Lara and Uri will be familiars to me as they are so real in this series. With hot issues of the present and unbridled action, I am definitely looking forward to this read. If the sample hadn't hooked me, the review surely would have done the job. Congrats on BOTD!!
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Uri and Lara's courageous acts in fighting terrorism are quite commendable. From the comments, I have read and the review, I can't wait to add this book to my bookshelf. Congrats on BOTD.
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I am currently reading this, Jack Winnick is a master of the craft... He has woven another masterpiece. Well done for this review.
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