7/7/2023 0 Comments Eye of the needle novel![]() Dialogue is not one of the book’s strengths either, with all characters speaking in the same perfunctory manner. Obergfall’s writing style is terse, to put it mildly, with a lot of very short sentences, often appearing in strings, adding to the feel of jarring quickness when a series of three- or four-word sentences follow each other in sequence. Where I struggled with this book was in its writing and editing, so I’ll address both of those in turn: ![]() ![]() I look forward to book 2.Ī crime novel with a good plot, plenty of action, and a few twists here and there. The ending was a bit abrupt but hopefully book 2 will give the reader the information they long for. Their theft goes unnoticed for 16 days by top government agents.Īlthough this was fast paced and action filled, there were a few things that let it down. ![]() Joe gets his nephew to help him on another mission, they stumble across a vast treasure trove of negotiable financial assets. His Uncle Joe however is of mature years but once was a covert operative. Four years on Jet works part time for his Uncle and the story unfolds from there. Jethro learns new things fast, always finishes what he begins and set goals determined to achieve them. We discover that due to a unfortunate tragedy Jethro Blain at 14 finds himself in the care of his Aunt and Uncle. The book opens with giving the reader a background story on the Blain family in the prologue. It's not a long book but filled with suspense. Eye of the Needle by Charles Obergfoll is the authors debut novel and the first part of a series. ![]()
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