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Code Name: Juggernaut
Posted by Literary Titan

In a riveting plot of investigation and intrigue, the FBI faces the onslaught of racial violence and strives to put an end to it all. Special Agent Douglas Rabson, forged by a traumatic history that is marred by the Holocaust, must face the resurgence of racism and anti-Semitism. The case unfolds as sharpshooter Corporal Jacqueline Diane Lynch becomes a prime suspect, and her Marine background raises troubling concerns. Eventually, a dark revelation emerges, at the heart of which are plutonium theft, a bomb plot, and plans to ignite a race war. Code Name: Juggernaut by Sherman E. Ross is a spine-chilling book about a quest for justice and the battle against hatred and extremism.
The characters in this novel display a hard edge of ruthlessness with psychopathic characteristics. While the characters’ personalities can come across as shocking at times, it also adds a layer of suspense as readers get the feeling that they can and will do anything to achieve their objectives. What made it more addictive is the sophisticated background stories of the characters and how they merge smoothly with the present events in the story. Jackie, who used to hunt with her father and was once a Marine, is such a deadly character that she doesn’t shy away from plotting to kill a man she is romantically involved with. I couldn’t wait to see justice served and the villains apprehended, even though they also appear somewhat likable and intriguingly eccentric.
The theme of racism is clearly portrayed in the book, and its racist characters are completely brutal. Code Name: Juggernaut is best for readers who have a high level of tolerance for triggering topics since its villains use racial slurs, plot to claim lives, and carry out acts of violence (which are vividly depicted). However, readers who appreciate fictional stories that don’t sugarcoat real societal issues will love it.
Code Name: Juggernaut is a captivating, suspense-filled read from start to finish. Moments of sickening horror and triumphant justice are combined expertly in Sherman’s thrilling fiction. While I hope things never get as bad as what transpired in the novel, it helped me understand the mentality that drives extremists and psychopaths and gave me an unforgettable experience!
Pages: 364 | ASIN : B0BG8SXTC3
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