Monday, February 20, 2017

REVIEW: Without Warning by Joel C. Rosenberg

















About the Book


As he prepares to deliver the State of the Union address, the president of the United States is convinced the Islamic State is on the run, about to be crushed by American forces once and for all. But "New York Times" foreign correspondent J. B. Collins tells the president he's dead wrong. With the Middle East on fire, the Israeli prime minister dead, and Amman in ruins, Collins fears a catastrophic attack inside the American homeland is imminent. He argues that only an all-out manhunt to capture or kill Abu Kahlif--the leader of ISIS--can stop the attack and save American lives. But will the president listen and take decisive action before it's too late?



















My Review


This is the third book and the conclusion to Joel Rosenberg's J.B. Collins series. Unfortunately, this third installment was my introduction to this series so I need to purchase the previous two installments and read this series as a whole. Without Warning was a fast paced, thrilling, and authentic political intrigue adventure. I especially appreciated the Middle Eastern authenticity. So often authors will throw things like that in and you can tell they didn't do any research. However, you can tell Joel went above and beyond in the research department. This is an exciting thriller and I look forward to read the previous books in this series.

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