Refreshing
When I picked up this book, I didn't know it was the 3rd in a series. Thankfully, you can follow along just fine without Books 1 & 2.
I had heard high praise for Rosenburg's work in the past, but never read any of his books until now. It won't be the last book of his I read, I'm sure. I really enjoyed Damascus Countdown. It's intriguing, well written, and is not predictable. In my experience, fiction written by a Christian author does not deliver quality work. Rosenburg does. And that is a refreshing change of pace.
I don't usually give books 5 stars. This novel deserves each one.
When I picked up this book, I didn't know it was the 3rd in a series. Thankfully, you can follow along just fine without Books 1 & 2.
I had heard high praise for Rosenburg's work in the past, but never read any of his books until now. It won't be the last book of his I read, I'm sure. I really enjoyed Damascus Countdown. It's intriguing, well written, and is not predictable. In my experience, fiction written by a Christian author does not deliver quality work. Rosenburg does. And that is a refreshing change of pace.
I don't usually give books 5 stars. This novel deserves each one.
I just couldn't put this down after reading the other two in this series. Great book!
Virginia P. (virginiajeanne) reviewed Damascus Countdown (Twelfth Imam, Bk 3) on + 207 more book reviews
Israel launches a strike against Iran, and CIA operative David deals with the consequences. There are Iranian warheads missing and David must find them before they are launched.
I thought the story was good, but long (over 450 pages and the events mostly took place in 2 days). There are quite a few characters to keep track of, so the cast of characters in the beginning is helpful.
I thought the story was good, but long (over 450 pages and the events mostly took place in 2 days). There are quite a few characters to keep track of, so the cast of characters in the beginning is helpful.