Review of The Brussels Connection

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I've never heard of Islamophobia or considered that society may have had some influence on the actions of terrorists. Most religions support peace and love and it's sad that so many atrocious deeds get committed in the name of religion. Thank you for your informative review.
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I've always wondered how people get radicalized. It's terrifying but fascinating from a psychological standpoint. The diverse cast of characters surely enriches the narrative. Thank you for your review.
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The book sounds really exciting with a gripping plot but the main topics here are terrorism and Islamic radicalism which are not my cup of tea. Still I'm sure the book will find its reader. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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I like that this book's storyline shows society's role in terrorism. It makes me wonder if we treated people better, would some groups want us destroyed? Thank you for your informative review.
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Thank you for the insightful review. I have read a few Pages and was already diving into the world of action. The Brussels connection by Terrence Hamilton is an action-packed and Military intrigue read.
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This reviewer did a great job summarizing the story. Giving a synopsis of and highlighting the main characters and their roles in this high-stake thriller will assist potential readers in determining whether to make it their choice.
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The novel's USP is its wide array of characters, including Ibrahim, an intriguing Islamic State agent, Mark, an ex-British army man, and Roxy, a sea diving guide in Egypt, as well as an emphasis on societal ills without making any harsh assumptions about any faith. I'll put this on my reading list. Congrats on BOTD!
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"The Brussels Connection" by Terence Hamilton is a gripping, high-octane thriller that masterfully weaves together suspense, action, and intrigue, keeping readers on the edge of their seats until the very end.
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The Brussels Connection by Terence Hamilton is a suspense-packed military thriller that keeps readers glued until the end. Congratulations on BOTD
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"The Brussels Connection" by Terence Hamilton is a gripping war-thriller weaving military intrigue, terrorism, and fate. As destinies collide in Brussels amid an impending attack, deep character exploration adds complexity. I’m eager to read this suspenseful, thought-provoking narrative! Congrats BOTD!
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Congrats on BOTD!
Terence Hamilton's suspenseful, high-stakes thriller "The Brussels Connection" depicts a terrorist attack that threatens to destroy lives. Islamic State operative Ibrahim braces for mayhem as former soldier Mark, diving guide Roxy, and others unwittingly make their way to Brussels.
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An electrifying journey into the heart of action and military war intrigue can be found in the book "The Brussels Connection" by Terence Hamilton. The story is about the menacing shadow of the Islamic State looming over Brussels.
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I would always choose an action book over a movie. I can tell from the review that the separate character settings and final union are an amazing journey to follow. Wonderful review.
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Post by Carole Kendall »

This sounds like a very exciting military thriller that will keep me on the edge of my chair and probably give me nightmares.The review is well written. I like that various characters motivations become revealed, but I think it is more violent than I want to read.
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Hamilton did a good job with the narrative, not casting a negative shadow on Islam as a whole. It is important to understand the problem from all aspects and be unbiased.
I will enjoy reading this book.
Thanks for the review.
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