Joel Rosenberg is one of my favorite authors. When he writes a new book, I want to read
it. On May 16, 2023, The Libyan
Diversion, the fifth book in the Marcus Ryker series will
be released.
Joel Rosenberg is a compelling writer. From the get-go I was all in and didn’t want
to put this book down. The Libyan Diversion’s
storyline could have been ripped from today’s headline news. As horrifying as some of the scenarios are,
unfortunately they are believable in today’s world.
Marcus Ryker is back in
the United States and has no time to mend before he is called to present
information to President Clark and his cabinet members. Marcus and his team have done a thorough investigation
and it appears that Abu Nakba, man behind the recent Kairos terrorist strikes
around the world, is within reach and can be taken down. Abu Nakba and his network.
When news breaks that the authorized
strike may have hit the wrong target, the job for Marcus and his team just got a
whole lot more complicated. In addition
to the fallout from the strike, there is a concern about another planned Kairos
strike in the United States with four possible targets.
I enjoyed reading this
book. I like the characters, the fast
pace and action. I appreciate the clarity
between good and evil. Marcus and several
of the other characters are Christians and faith was a small part of the
story. I would like to have seen that
element further developed. I liked Marcus
and his team and their dedication to do whatever it takes to stop the
terrorists. The Libyan Diversion keeps
the action going until the very end.
Joel Rosenberg’s The Libyan Diversion will keep you up
late at night. It’s un-putdownable.
If you like geo-political
thrillers, intrigue, and action, you will want to get The Libyan Diversion
by Joel Rosenberg. I highly
recommend it. If you haven’t read the earlier
books in this series, I recommend you get those too.
I would like to thank Tyndale
House Publishers and NetGalley for the opportunity to read a complementary
copy of The Libyan Diversion by Joel Rosenberg. I was under no obligation to give a favorable
review.
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