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A Walk In The Darkness

A Walk In The Darkness

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A Dash Thru the Twilight
Review: "A Walk in the Darkness" is a glib, slick thriller that moved quickly through the twists and turns of Mideast tensions and contradictions. It's strongest asset was the gimmick of the plot, the possible existence of revolutionary new finds in the Judean desert. However, the rather superficial and stereotypic portrayals (including the over-borrowed character from Casablanca, the Colonel Al-Asi) marred what might have been a great read.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A Dash Thru the Twilight
Review: "A Walk in the Darkness" is a glib, slick thriller that moved quickly through the twists and turns of Mideast tensions and contradictions. It's strongest asset was the gimmick of the plot, the possible existence of revolutionary new finds in the Judean desert. However, the rather superficial and stereotypic portrayals (including the over-borrowed character from Casablanca, the Colonel Al-Asi) marred what might have been a great read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: 4 1/2 Stars
Review: A great adventure lies ahead.

Danielle Barnea is an Israeli police officer. Ben Kamal is a Palestinian detective. A group of Archeologists are executed while at a site in the Judean desert. This starts the adventure that brings Danielle and Ben back together again.

If you like Indiana Jones adventures, you'll like this book. It's fast paced action all the way. It has a tendency to go a little overboard on some of the action as far as believability goes, but its still hyperdrive reading. As you read through the twists and turns, from places like Boston to the North Sea, you'll enjoy the ride, and at the same time see how relations between a Palestinian and an Israelis can be a problem. One humorous note; Colonel Al-Asi and his gambling 'inspections'.

Highly recommended..

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another great novel by Jon Land !
Review: Ben Kamal and Danielle Barnea are back in their 3rd novel. Fantastic plot and I applaud Jon Land for another great story !

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent political thriller
Review: Ben Kamal grew up in the United States, married an American woman, and had children with her. The disappearance of his brother had minimal impact on Ben because he led a contented happy life. His satisfying lifestyle abruptly ended when a psychopath murdered his family. A distraught Ben returned to his ancestral home in Israel, becoming a detective for the Palestini government. His is unable to shed his feelings of isolation and loneliness until he falls in love with Chief Inspector Danielle Barnea of Israel's National Police Force. They forge a relationship out of love despite the hostilities of their warring people. When Danielle discovers she is pregnant, she decides to raise the child by herself rather than alienate Israeli society.

However, Danielle and Ben are forced to work together on a case involving twelve murdered archeologists. The investigation takes a personal twist for Ben when one of the victims turns out to be his nephew. Danielle and Ben soon learn that the archeologists found an ancient box buried in a cave that contained information that could destroy the foundation of the Catholic Church. Soon the law enforcement couple find themselves on the run from zealots guarding a secret that forces them to kill those who come too close to discovering the truth they want to keep hidden.

This political thriller starts out at the speed of a supersonic jet and just gets tenser and faster until the story line completes its unexpected but believable run. A WALK IN THE DARKNESS is a novel of high drama and emotional poignancy that provides the audience an opportunity to understand many aspects of the culture, religion, and politics of Palestinians inside the framework of the Israeli government. Jon Land continues to write tales that place him along side genre greats like Cussler, Clancy, and DeMille.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A PERFECT AND INTELLIGENT THRILLER!
Review: In the world beyond the boundaries of these United States, there are more things that happen than we are ever aware of. In Jon Land's novel, "A Walk In The Darkness", we discover exactly what some of those things might be.

On the ever-present verge of war, Turkey is shocked by the murder of a group of American archeologists on the brink of making an earth-shattering find: scrolls that may just throw Christianity into a frenzy. If true, the information contained in these ancient Aramaic scripts will destroy organized religion as it is currently known. They just may contain information saying that Jesus Christ was never resurrected, because he never actually died on the Cross. Called into action are Chief Inspector Danielle Barnea of Isreal's National Police, and Palestinian detective Ben Kamal...joining together amidst the heat of the Judean desert to get to the bottom of this mystery. But the scrolls in question, though missing, may not be the reason the Americans were murdered after all. Taking all of their combined ingenuity and skill, Kamal and Bernea are pursued from continent to continent once they begin to unravel the true mystery.

Divided into nearly 90 bite-sized chapters, Land's novel is a humdinger of a read...drawing the readers attention on with each well-written word. Packed with action and intelligent characters, this is one book that will be difficult to put down until it is finished. Buy it today!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A PERFECT AND INTELLIGENT THRILLER!
Review: In the world beyond the boundaries of these United States, there are more things that happen than we are ever aware of. In Jon Land's novel, "A Walk In The Darkness", we discover exactly what some of those things might be.

On the ever-present verge of war, Turkey is shocked by the murder of a group of American archeologists on the brink of making an earth-shattering find: scrolls that may just throw Christianity into a frenzy. If true, the information contained in these ancient Aramaic scripts will destroy organized religion as it is currently known. They just may contain information saying that Jesus Christ was never resurrected, because he never actually died on the Cross. Called into action are Chief Inspector Danielle Barnea of Isreal's National Police, and Palestinian detective Ben Kamal...joining together amidst the heat of the Judean desert to get to the bottom of this mystery. But the scrolls in question, though missing, may not be the reason the Americans were murdered after all. Taking all of their combined ingenuity and skill, Kamal and Bernea are pursued from continent to continent once they begin to unravel the true mystery.

Divided into nearly 90 bite-sized chapters, Land's novel is a humdinger of a read...drawing the readers attention on with each well-written word. Packed with action and intelligent characters, this is one book that will be difficult to put down until it is finished. Buy it today!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A PERFECT AND INTELLIGENT THRILLER!
Review: In the world beyond the boundaries of these United States, there are more things that happen than we are ever aware of. In Jon Land's novel, "A Walk In The Darkness", we discover exactly what some of those things might be.

On the ever-present verge of war, Turkey is shocked by the murder of a group of American archeologists on the brink of making an earth-shattering find: scrolls that may just throw Christianity into a frenzy. If true, the information contained in these ancient Aramaic scripts will destroy organized religion as it is currently known. They just may contain information saying that Jesus Christ was never resurrected, because he never actually died on the Cross. Called into action are Chief Inspector Danielle Barnea of Isreal's National Police, and Palestinian detective Ben Kamal...joining together amidst the heat of the Judean desert to get to the bottom of this mystery. But the scrolls in question, though missing, may not be the reason the Americans were murdered after all. Taking all of their combined ingenuity and skill, Kamal and Bernea are pursued from continent to continent once they begin to unravel the true mystery.

Divided into nearly 90 bite-sized chapters, Land's novel is a humdinger of a read...drawing the readers attention on with each well-written word. Packed with action and intelligent characters, this is one book that will be difficult to put down until it is finished. Buy it today!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: How to talk to your cat
Review: Jean Craighead George must know my cat. She wonderfully captures his language. Now maybe I can understand what he is saying to me. Cat lovers know that they are owned by their cats; and how important it is that we please them. This is a must-buy for cat lovers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A continuation of a great storyline
Review: Once again Mr. Land has given the reader a new insight into the trials and tribulations of not only two of his best characters, but of the Mid-East in general. His continuation of the characters and storyline is great. It promotes all sorts of probablities and possibilities that keep you going all the way to the last page, and then leave you wondering what the next "adventure" will be. A GREAT READ! Mr. Land is to be commended


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