the plot sounds interesting enough, albeit a bit intricate, the authors who are a former federal prosecutor and NCIS agent would have done better if they would have employed a ghostwriter to communicate their thoughts in novel form.
“The Joshua Covenant” gets boring and monotonous afterpages, as you begin to feel like you are reading a government report about an incident.
The plot lacks character and scene development, While true spy lovers may enjoy the dry writing style, it is boring for the average person who is looking for a spy thriller.
Read my full review at sitelinkwww, crazybookreviews. com! God's covenants to His people take center stage as CIA Agent Bo Rider races to help Israel defeat a dangerous enemy amidst unfolding Bible prophecy.
After years of clandestine spying, Bo's new assignment plunges him into Middle East intrigue at the U, S. Embassy in Tel Aviv where he is rocked by a menacing plot against America's ally, Julia immerses herself in her role as a diplomatic wife in the ancient land where Jesus lived, only to discover the life changing truths of God's promises for the end days.
Meanwhile sinister forces challenge Bo's loyalty, His battle to regain his stature tests his very core, Will Bo survive the greatest threat ever to his career, his family, and his life Title: The Joshua Covenant
Authors: Diane amp David Munson
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Publisher: Micah House Media
The Joshua Covenant reminds me of the leader Joshua and Gods covenant to His people, Israel.
When you read the book of Joshua, battles fought then come to mind, Joshua was learning leadership from Moses, and was one of two spies out of ten to give a good report to Moses before entering the land.
These are historical events recorded long ago for people to read and learn about God, as well as learning to be separate from other “gods” dedicated to The One True God.
Picking up this novel by the Munsons will be one of the most enjoyable investments you will do, Taking time to read about Bo Riders life, both known and unknown, will keep you riveted in your chair as you turn each page.
It is hard to fit this writing in any one particular genre as it is packed full of biblical sites, travel, spying, mole hunts, and secrets.
When there is a hint of where the story is going, look out because some unknown piece of information will change the whole path of the story.
Reading along as Bo Rider goes on assignments and seeks to complete them is exciting, There were times I was reading and so engrossed that I couldnt put the book down, As Bo Riders wife, Julia, is walking where Jesus walked in Israel with their two children and growing in her faith, she carries the burden of concern for the eternal future of her husband.
In The Joshua Covenant, we watch as countries who wouldnt even think of working together find a common foe that causes them to pool their resources before the foe vanishes again.
Each country brings in their trained people, the counterpart to Americas CIA or FBI, Though they want to capture the common foe, dont be fooled that they share all that they know with each other,
Bo Riders future hangs in the balance as someone seeks to eradicate him, but not just him, Does this foe have a grudge against someone close to Bo from long ago If so, why take revenge now Which people working in the embassies are counterintelligence agents Are they working for some other clandestine reason When Bo and his father are injured, why dont their blood types match and whose future is affected and how Above all, where is the faith of the characters in the novel Does faith play a role in their lives If so, to what degree
Icebergs are known to be very dangerous as well as common sights for those who travel anywhere they might be floating.
Do you know why The reason is because it isnt what one sees that is the concern it is what is underwater that one doesnt see that is concerning.
The same analogy applies in this novel too, Dont be caught concentrating on what you can see, Remember there is more that is unseen and that is where the danger may lie, Reading through this novel was an exhilarating experience, filled with suspense, danger, faith, family history, and biblical history, Trust me when I say that I have barely scratched the surface in what Ive shared with you here,
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The Joshua Covenant is a gripping suspense thriller set against a backdrop familiar to everyone and especially important to Christians and Jews.
When I started reading The Joshua Covenant, I expected to read a good suspense thriller, After all, the authors, Diane and David Munson, are “ExFeds, ” It did not take long for me to realize, though, that the book offered more than suspense and thrills, The Joshua Covenant successfully intertwines the stories of international intrigue, nations and family, terror and terrorism, revenge and forgiveness, historical and modern worlds, and spiritual awareness.
In the middle of it all, CIA agent Bo Rider experiences an identity crisis of major proportions concerning who he pretends to be, who he thinks he is, and who he really is.
Bo Rider has spent years in one covert operation after another under an assumed identity, Now, to the delight of his wife Julia and their two children, his family will get to accompany him on his next assignment, which just happens to be as a State Department diplomat at the U.
S. Embassy in Tel Aviv. It will be a simple, nonthreatening assignment using his own name and his real identity, Sort of. Shortly after settling in, Bo receives orders to spy on the U, S. Ambassador, whose statements and actions have put him under suspicion, and to discover who is responsible for recent security leaks,
As the trouble escalates, so do the mission and the danger, Bo and members of his family are threatened accidentally and intentionally, Israel, on the threshold of acting on the recently discovered Joshua Covenant, becomes the target in yet another hostile plot, As the tension rises, Bo finds himself under suspicion, All of this takes place while Bos wife and children have their own narrow escapes while learning about the history of Israel and the Middle East, an opportunity important to Julia in light of her recent spiritual awakening.
The Joshua Covenant is well written, the events and the characters are believable, and the action is fastpaced, In spite of the multiple dangers, plotlines, and characters, I had no trouble keeping everything and everyone straight, The Munsons weave Bos own spiritual journey into the story realistically as well,
I highly recommend The Joshua Covenant, I look forward to reading the first five books in this series: Facing Justice, Confirming Justice, The Camelot Conspiracy, Heros Ransom, and Redeeming Liberty.
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