Highlighted Review: Out of The Far North Nir Tavor Mossad Thriller

Nir is on an operation inside of Syria while CARL his team of misfits guide him through checkpoints and hotspots. They are on their way to destroy a weapons depot that was placed in a location close to children. They are sent in to destroy the warehouse because dropping bombs would kill the innocent Syrian children nearby. Fresh off the operation in Syria, Nir and his team are sent on one of the most dangerous mission they have been on when the IDF found out Russia plans an attack on Israel. Nir and his team will have to go deep undercover to stop Putin and Russia.

Tsarfati and Yohn have returned with the third installment of their Nir Tavor Mossad Thriller series. I believe the authors are some of the best in the Christian Thriller genre, I feel as though this one was rushed and the authors seemed to add unneeded content to extend the length of the book. Even though I struggled with some of the content, I found the story engaging which pulled me through the book.

The story does continue to explore Nicole’s faith and Nir’s growing faith and it seemed to be more subtle, like when Nir’s wrestling with a moral decision to just kill Syrian’s bent on killing all the Jews. In “Out Of The Far North” Tsarfati and Yohn’s strength continue to be their writing of action scenes.

Over all I liked Out Of The Far North and would recommend you Buy The Paperback.

Thank you and God Bless.

  • Author: Amir Tsafati and Steve Yohn
  • Pages: 368 Paperback
  • Series: A Nir Tavor Mossad Thriller
  • CIA Review Rating: Buy The Paperback

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