
Book Description.
The Mossad has uncovered Iran’s plans to smuggle untraceable weapons of mass destruction into Israel. The clock is ticking, and agents Nir Tavor and Nicole le Roux can’t act quickly enough.
Nir and Nicole find themselves caught in a whirlwind plot of assassinations, espionage, and undercover recon, fighting against the clock to stop this threat against the Middle East. As they draw closer to danger—and closer to each other—they find themselves ensnared in a lethal web of secrets. Will they have to sacrifice their own lives to protect the lives of millions?
CIA Review
By Way of Deception is a world wind of action packed scenes with moments of relative quiet sprinkled in to catch your breath while the Mossad team takes time to plan their next operation. The format is just like their previous book and works great for this type of thriller. Action, slow down the pace, then sprinkle in Nicole’s conversion to Christianity.
Nicole’s love for Christ continues to grow and she shows that He is her first love. When Nir declare his love for Nicole she has to tell him no because Christ is first and foremost and nothing can get between them. Nir has his own come to Jesus moment when he finally calls for His help but he still isn’t convinced it was Jesus who helped him.
The one thing I enjoyed about Tsafati and Yohn’s writing is they don’t try to make following Jesus as the end of all your troubles. And like most people, there isn’t a switch that is turned on and you become a Christ following Christian. No there are little milestones along the way and if your eyes are open you will see Jesus all around you. That is what these two are doing and I’m enjoying the ride.
Over all I liked By Way Of Deception and would recommend you Invest In The Hardcover.
Thank you and God Bless.
- Author: Amir Tsafati and Steve Yohn
- Pages: 368 Paperback
- Series: A Nir Tavor Mossad Thriller
- CIA Review Rating: Invest in the Hardcover