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Average rating3.6
When New York Times foreign correspondent J. B. Collins hears rumors that an al-Qaeda splinter cell--ISIS--has captured a cache of chemical weapons inside Syria, Collins knows this is a story he must pursue at all costs. With tensions already high, the impending visit of the American president to the region could prove to be the spark that sets off an explosion of horrendous proportions.
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The message is good. I'm glad Rosenberg is trying to raise awareness of current events from a biblical standpoint. Seems like everyone has an opinion on what is happening or what is going to happen. I trust rosenberg's understanding of the Middle East and eschitology.
That said, as a novel, this one wasn't as good as his previous works. I've read some of his previous novels, and he is good at writing fiction, but this one didn't quite grab me.
I still recommend it for people interested in rosenberg's insights, but if you're looking for a really good story with complex plot and character development, this book probably won't cut it.
I highly respect the author and will check out other books of his. Maybe the next in this series will be closer to his usual standard.