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The average rating for The project based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2017-07-23 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 5 stars Michele Martinez
A page turner! And although it was written more than a decade ago, it resonates with the drama of the current tension in the Middle East. A tragic accident catapults the Leader of the House, Dewey Goldberg, into the presidency. The first Jewish president finds he is in conflict with Elihu Barzel, the Prime Minister of Israel. Why? As Barzel explains, there is only one person who stands up for the Jews of the world and it is not the President of the United States who worries about appearing too partisan, too Jewish, too much a pushover for the Israelis. So The Project is the only way Israel can protect itself from Iran's new nuclear threat. But as it is disclosed, it is clear that such a plan might mean the end of the world....
Review # 2 was written on 2021-03-02 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Peter Stone
Sean Drummond did not seem to have much of his arrogant smart-ass attitude in tact this time around which made for a more serious read. This one was a great and complexed mystery crime to read about and quite plausible in some ways but not in others. Specifically with regard to the stealing of military weapons and the FBI profiling and testing before hired for the Bureau. I was also shocked that Drummond didn't figure it out sooner as I had a hunch and it proved dead on in the end. I'm beginning to think Drummond is actually quite incompetent, even stupid sometimes while I read these books. This Sean Drummond series is not what I was expecting or hoping now that I've read several of them. I thought they would be more JAG courtroom, court martial type reads and they aren't. They are very entertaining though and with lots of clues to get your brain working itself into a frenzy trying to solve the crimes. Love the type of crimes created but solving them is getting a little easier. For the life of me I can't figure out why Drummond is carted off to civilian crimes and away from military crimes most of the time. He has a job and they keep sending him off to do some other job other than his 'real' job.


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