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(More customer reviews)If a normal thriller novel is the equivalent of a blockbuster movie with more explosions than plot, this book is the equivalent of one of those direct-to-video zero-budget "films". Dominated with typographical errors that often render it nearly unreadable and a plot and characters that are implausible even by thriller standards, this book is simply not very good.
Even the action scenes are poorly done-Parmar is not very descriptive, and essentially just rewrites the same battle over and over again. The story also ends in an anticlimactic deus ex machina that screamed "The author wrote himself into a corner".
This book may be enjoyable to laugh at, but it cannot be enjoyed as a thriller novel.
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The year is 2011 and Libya has dramatically changed.The Government of Libya has opened to the world and allowed the oil money to change the political and social landscape in the land. The Mossad is invited to quash the Hezbollah militias setting up operations in South.But, as they and Black Ops close in on the desert's secret, a massive invasion forces blows its way from Chad into Libya. Now both operations must stop Hezbollah's wicked plans as they struggle to navigate an unholy land wrapped in civil war.But all is not as it seems.Black Ops soon discover Hezbollah's secret is a far more advanced WMD than anybody could have guessed.Using their courage and skill as well as the help of unlikely allies, Black Ops and the Mossad must work with what little they have and stop this weapon before Tel Aviv is completely destroyed.All the while their involvement is fanning the flames of Africa burning. --This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.
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