"The women's war" by James Patterson and Sean Serafin - a neat story.
This book is published by Random House UK in 2017 and has 144 pages. It's a Bookshots book.
Colonel Amanda is a special force operative in war on drugs. She leads team of women. She has been tracking Diego Correra, a Mexican drug lord, who has killed more than 2900. One day she returns from a mission to find her husband and two daughters murdered. A man using named 'Fat man' starts giving tips to Amanda.
Who killed her family? Does she want revenge? Will she take any action on Fat Man's tips, after retirement? Who is Fat Man? Can she get Diego?
The story is narrated by Amanda, the protagonist, in first person. It takes us through her life from the murder of her family till mission accomplishment. But does it end there?
The story is well paced, has action and has drama. However, it is not a nail biting cliff hanger. Who is Fat Man? To know answer to this question, readers have to wait till the very end. That's good.
Authors have also made a provision for sequel. Weather they write a sequel or not remains to be seen bit I won't mind a sequel.
Why did I read this book? Bookshot.
What I didn't like? Could have been more reciting
What did I like? One of the better Bookshots.
Read if you have time.
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