Topic: Another Review for The Kurdish Connection
I just found another review for The Kurdish Connection, which was workshopped on TNBW. I've only had nine reviews since the book was released in early February, but all are five star! Here's the latest one:
A non-stop thriller may seem like an overdone phrase, but that is what Mr. Krzak has created in this book. Hard to believe that it's his debut novel.
The characters are so real that you feel affection - or fear, as the different groups look for or try to hide a deadly cache of Sarin gas cannisters left over from Sadam Hussein.
Krzak keeps you turning pages as you follow the different characters as they wend their way through the exciting plot. The proverbial "clock is ticking" as you watch the drama unfold. You find yourself saying, "no don't do that, do this," because the author has given you enough information to be a couple of steps in front of the protagonists.
The "Bedlam Alpha" team was a brilliant move on the author's part. It consists of butt kicking characters readily believable by a fan of thriller novels. The author has a fine ear for language, such as his Canadian character's often ending a sentence with the familiar Canuck, "eh."
It was easy to give this excellent novel a five star rating. I look forward to his next book.
Many thanks to all TNBW members who helped to make my novel a reality!