Book Review: The Morgenstern Project by David Khara

The Morgenstern ProjectIn book 3 of the “Consortium” series, author David Khara brings back Jeremy Corbin and Jacqueline Walls in “The Morgenstern Project ”.

Once again, the non-stop action that makes the Consortium series a thriller is peppered with emotional upheavals that add to the story line making it precious. Just like in The Bleiberg Project (book 1), author David Khara is very successful in making the readers emotionally involved with the characters.

The result: readers suffer with the characters for every hurt, every pain, every sensation they feel.

Again as in the first book when I reviewed “The Bleiberg Project” I cannot reveal more about the plot than what the book description below says because it will be a spoiler.

Be rest assured, I had to speed read it the first time so that I can satisfy my curiosity on what happens next. Then, I read it a second time so that I can enjoy the nuances of the characters.

Once again, author David Khara did not disappoint. Jeremy Corbin, Jacqueline Walls and Eytan Morgenstern held my attention from beginning to end.

The Morgenstern Project is Rated T for Teens due to violence. There are no sex scenes in this book.

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When you kill a legend, it becomes inspiration, and you can’t kill inspiration. Jeremy Corbin and Jacqueline Walls lead a calm life in a New Jersey suburb, when one day everything changes.

Eytan Morgenstern returns to save them, and this improbably team must take on the Consortium, leading them on an epic journey from London to Tel-Aviv, from the Polish forests to Manhattan high-rises, from the shameful past to the threatening future. After a lifetime of bringing Nazi war criminals to justice, the Mossad operative is once again fighting those who wish to study his superhuman body.

The self-sacrificing secret agent must rely on the help of his friends to finally free himself of the physical and emotional scars of his past.