Review of David's Sling

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Review of David's Sling

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[Following is a volunteer review of "David's Sling" by Andrew Ceroni.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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David’s sling by Andrew Ceroni, a special agent, an award-winning writer, and antiterrorism, according to his bio. His scope of writing magnifies, from the title to the protagonist's name, and character, was professionally executed, and I commend it.

David Mcclure, the lead character is a CIA agent, An affectionate man, whose family was paramount to him, as well as his job. His tactics for apprehending criminals, and terrorists, should be schooled. Dave Mcclure emerges as a hero, whose life entails, a partner and a friend, Anthony Robertson. Dave's maneuvering skills are superb, a combatant, with great marksmanship, amasses a high intellect, his perfect utilization of the sling makes Dave, a perfect hero, seen in movies, though, nemesis enthralled him, while he was on a mission, having to choose between his family two consecutive times, the choice he made would either drown him or soar him up.

The author's perfect portrayal of “David” with the sling, gave it a very enlightening, well-detailed, and educating meaning, full of positivity. I felt like a bystander, the author's approach to touching every aspect without curtailing its effect, should be applauded, all the moment was captured as though it was a Hollywood blockbuster, the scenes are still vivid in my imagination, and my questions were answered, at every turn of the chapters, I once asked me, if Dave's encounters were mere fortune or coincidental? Although I felt it was coincidental, not until the appearance of the legend Iroquois, Sheauga.

The glitches, though, were not glaring, a detective as special as Dave, ought to be wary of his environment, why didn't he notice the yelp of the new puppy, Plato? especially one who just escaped an attack at Wilhemstrasse. Barbara's character was not in alignment with the plot, she acts weird. I felt she was unnecessary in the plot, Also, the shooting on Staten Island -Taylor street was repeated at least four times, which bored me.

I recommend this book to all lovers of action-fueled, heroic, and crime-loving books, I found no typo/error, even if there was, it was too minimal to be noticed, which gave it a professionally edited rating, I would rate it a 3 out of 4 stars. The glitches, though minimal was obvious. The actions were so exhilarating it's an accomplishment reading this.

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