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Review : A Case for Vengeance by J P Brennan

By: Paul

The only word that comes to mind after reading A Case for Vengeance is awesome. The author J P Brennan flagrantly delighted in leading readers on a war against terrorism.
The twists and turns of the novel would send your mind racing, a fast paced thriller.
What harm can an innocent picture taken by a tourist bring? Our man Moore’s life is ruined because of one picture he took!
Readers can easily identify with the lead character Evan Moore, in his dreams he is a survivor, a hero saving the world but deep inside his heart there is a streak of cowardice, thanks to his upbringing.
All it took was one picture to turn our man into what he has always dreamt of ‘a man who is chased by the enemy, a man who can save the world’. The novel clearly depicts that when it comes to own life and the life of our loved ones even a coward like Moore can portray an act of bravery.
A common man with a mediocre and bored life comes on a vacation and takes a picture of two strangers and the next thing he knows is he is being chased by one of the most threatening extremist group Al Qaida. The man who has never ever punched anyone in his life is now fighting the mighty Bin Laden army.
A series of events lead him into an apartment where he finds the love of his life but she is soon killed by the extremists. This leaves a great impact on Moore and he decides to take revenge.
Everything that happens after that is mostly violence and action but it is thrilling and keeps you on your toes.
The book moves at a fast pace, with the author seeming to enjoy his plot. At the end of every chapter the readers are left flabbergasted wanting to know more.
The strength of Mr. Brennan is that he is capable of perfectly syncing up a story's rhythm and pace without ever losing the plot.
“Moore didn't know what to say to the wounded man for he realized that both his enemy and he had a common bond and it was revenge for loved ones lost” this line leaves a little doubt that the author knows how to pique interest.
By the end of that novel, all the questions running in your mind are answered and yet you want to know more.
In short, A Case for Vengeance is utterly gripping. I must say missing it would be a crime in its own.

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