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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Walid is in a fix , and it is necessary for him to make the right choice. I'd love to read this book. Thanks for your honest review.
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I like it when an author manages to tackle different facets of the story
This book definitely sounds interesting and starts out that way.
Nice review..
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The story talks about Walid who is a master's degree obtainer in computer science and lives in Los Angeles with his girlfriend. The characters have great background stories. Lovers of thrillers would find it interesting. Thanks for the great review.
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This is an intriguing piece, it has taken me from dreadful boredom into an exciting world of a real energetic genre. I like the book it is descriptive and the narration is very real and soul touching navigating from one story to another with different characters makes the book more enjoyable.
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I read to escape, and the famine and plague mentioned seem too close to reality. But, for those that enjoy an espionage thriller, this seems like a good choice. It sounds intriguing.
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John Winnick at his best, I would say. Lots of action, lots of violance and a little of ramance, too. Can You ask for more?
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting thriller novel following Lara and Uri, two government agents, as they pursue and attempt to stop a terrorist group from using a nuclear fission bomb that is being smuggled into the US. It might be worth a second look. Well done. Congrats!
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In this thriller novel, the author does a great job of shifting the narrative viewpoint from one personality to another. The personalities have great background stories that make them quite rational and help the readers understand the motives behind their actions. Amazing book. Congratulations!
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Post by Aashu Chaudhary »

Love to read spy thrillers. Also, would love to know if Walid will save the innocent lives over his original beliefs or not. The author had shown the perspective of different characters, which will, no doubt, double the fun and help to understand the ideologies of every character more deeply.
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:no-spoil: The book shows how quickly a person can be changed in a minute right from the onset. The prologue showed it beautifully and prepared the reader for what's about in the novel. It makes me realize how much grace we have to have those in the FBI, military, etc, willing to risk their lives for our safety. We should not waste the chance they give us on things and ideologies that would not serve us. :tiphat:
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Having a budding romance infused into an action-packed spy thriller of this kind sounds very interesting. I like everything about this book. Congrats to the author on being the #BOTD!
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Averting terrorist threats is the thing of the day. This thriller gives us insights into the lives of the government agents Uri and Lara who have to deal with the situation. It also gives insights into the lives of those perpetrators who are in the thick of it all. A well written peice fitting to the genre. Your review has captured it all. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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Post by Francis Dupal-ag »

If you are looking truth behind the 9/11 bombing this book is for you. If you want to learn the culture, beliefs, perspective or worldview of a terrorist and muslims this is the book you are looking for. Don't miss out this opportunity of knowing the reasons why people want to lose their quality kind lives for something they believe as a calling from the Almighty God. If you are a government security officer or have a plan to be one I strongly recommend to read this one, it will help you save lives and protect your country better.
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A lot seems to be going around Walid Jahangiri. Any Lara and URI book always have these amazing edge. I'm sure this thriller is worth reading. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by Francis Dupal-ag »

If you are looking truth behind the 9/11 bombing this book is for you. If you want to learn the culture, beliefs, perspective or worldview of a terrorist and muslims this is the book you are looking for. Don't miss out this opportunity of knowing the reasons why people want to lose their quality kind lives for something they believe as a calling from the Almighty God. If you are a government security officer or have a plan to be one I strongly recommend to read this one, it will help you save lives and protect your country better. I will rate this four out of four stars. :shock:
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