Official Review: The Navigator II: Irish Revenge

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I know little about Irish conflict, so this would be a great place to start. Joe's viewpoint as a CIA agent and the encounters he has throughout his journey makes me even more curious about his adventure.
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First of thanks for the review. I think it can be an interesting book for me read as I don't know about Ireland. The way the author has portrayed the characters, the revenge. the political and conflicts can definitely be a reason to read this book.
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I dont know much about Ireland. I think this would be an interesting way for me learn about it. Lovely review.
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Irish history is something which I think we learn about as a part of history, however, this is very deep-rooted in Irish society and, to them, it is everyday life and themes. Thanks for the great review of this novel!
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The idea of the book sounds like one of those were a CIA agent gets into the nieghbourhood, trying to scuff up bad guys but as usual, it's not always easy because you're in a foreign country but the review wants to make me read more the book i like Secret agent stuffs.
Nice review!
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