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A review by bensonsquared
The Many by
The Many is written in a very engaging style, I was drawn in from the first chapter. I fell in love with the main characters and I am now totally into the story and can't wait to see what happens in book two.
This story begins in the US but very early on shifts to Israel during very recent times (Fall 2024). It talks about the conflicts going on in Israel and follows the story of a group of humanitarian volunteers and an investigator reporter. The reporter (David) and one of the volunteers (Rachel) become the main characters. This book is full of twists, turns, excitement, suspense, and more. I read it in two days. I couldn't wait to see what happened next. Again I can't wait to read book two.
This story begins in the US but very early on shifts to Israel during very recent times (Fall 2024). It talks about the conflicts going on in Israel and follows the story of a group of humanitarian volunteers and an investigator reporter. The reporter (David) and one of the volunteers (Rachel) become the main characters. This book is full of twists, turns, excitement, suspense, and more. I read it in two days. I couldn't wait to see what happened next. Again I can't wait to read book two.