The average rating for Dunkirk Crescendo (Zion Covenant Series #9) based on 2 reviews is 2.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2016-02-13 00:00:00 Charles Bartholomew I originally read this series in 2012 and enjoyed it. However, the final three books (including this one) are referred to as "Director's cuts." They are in a different style and read more like a journalistic account of events rather than a novel. The character's personalities have been lost; I didn't even bother to read the final two books of the series when I re-read them in 2017! |
Review # 2 was written on 2012-11-21 00:00:00 Paul Balfour Like two other books that I reviewed recently, I waited too long to write this review. I think I'll stick with what I've said about the other two books in the final trio of this series. It's good but the character development feels a bit stunted, most likely because this book was originally meant to be the last third of a single book, not a stand alone book. There are a few too many characters in my opinion but I enjoyed reading about each of them. I think the events in this book could have made at least two different books that focused on a smaller number of characters. Once again, I'll mention that the historiography is fairly accurate, as accurate as a work of historical fiction can be. This book, like the others, will remain on my shelf. I also, even though I'm not the biggest fan of the series, recommend the books. They are lightyears ahead of most other works of Christian fiction. (I still hate that I have to make that qualification. Christian fiction should and could be much, much better than what it is.) |
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