Review of Clifford's War

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Review of Clifford's War

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Clifford's War" by J Denison Reed.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Clifford's War is an action pact book written by J. Denisson Reed and comprises a private investigation team of four people (Daniel, Sarah, Bailey, and Clifford), with Clifford as their head detective. They work hand in hand with the FBI to provide proof of information that leads to the killings and deaths of individuals—not just any individuals but high-class individuals. In trying to gather information for the FBI to prove their cases, they must try to survive attacks from those who have a hand in these killings.
  
This book would resonate well with individuals who love mystery, suspense, and action, as it did with me. It's a well-scripted book, written with enthusiasm and mystery, keeping the readers in suspense and surprise as the book goes.
 
I will rate this book 5 out of 5 stars because of the story behind Clifford's detective and his teammates that assist him in his work. The storyline is exceptional; however, there are too many profane words used in the book. That is the only thing I dislike about the book. The reason I wouldn't deduct any stars is because the presence of these profane words actually made the book more interesting. Due to the presence of a lot of profane words in this book, I wouldn't recommend it to younger readers. Instead, readers older than 16 should read it. I must also commend the editing of the book; it was professionally done.
 
The book also encourages exercise activities, art, technology, and so many other aspects of the world of courses. It shows that no matter who you are, you can add to the contribution of the team and contribute to saving the world from its atrocities. We can look at how Bailey is a cripple and uses a wheel chair, but that doesn't stop him from contributing to the team; he is one of Clifford's team members that contributes mostly due to how he helps with his computer skills.
 
There are more things to learn about this book, including who to trust. One should be careful with who he or she trusts and who they trust to put in certain high positions in society. As we are being careful about who we should trust, we should also be careful in our household and put in appliances for safety in our homes, the same way Clifford and his team safeguarded themselves from harm.

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