The Policewoman Justin W M Roberts 9781483459837 Books

The Policewoman Justin W M Roberts 9781483459837 Books
Words that come to mind after reading this novel are, “Never assume!” This novel shares the life of a policewoman and the men and women that she trains with, serves with, and leads.The only way in which I can think to begin my review of this novel is to share that I have not been so moved by the reading of a novel since absorbing the novel, “Word of Honor” by Nelson DeMille. The reason I mention these two (2) novels is to convey the depth of thought that both novels have brought as I finished reading them. I have always felt blessed to live in a country of democracy and as the daughter of a WWII Veteran, understanding exactly what that means has been part of the family legacy that was explained and shared with me throughout my lifetime so that the service, the honor, the remembrance, and the price of freedom would be clearly defined, respected, and never taken for granted. We ask our military to defend, to protect and to serve. They answer with their life and some give their last breath in service. We also ask our law enforcement personnel to defend, to protect, and to serve. They answer with their life and some give their last breath in service.
“The Policewoman” is about defending, protecting, and serving through law enforcement service and military service not in the United States but in the settings of Indonesia, England, and Ireland. The ‘crime fighting’ is against Narcoterrorism (terrorism financed by profits from illegal drug trafficking) by a deadly Irish drug cartel that is setting up drug manufacturing plants for a larger global footprint. This novel is not for the faint-hearted. It is gritty, compelling, riveting, page-turning, intense reading. Although fiction, I would deem that from the training descriptions to the vivid descriptions of horrific encounters with members of a drug cartel that it is more realistic and probable than any of us would prefer to think and/or even imagine. After all, the author includes a message at the beginning of the novel, “To protect police officers and Special Forces operatives from around the world, almost all combat tactics and police/military procedures depicted in this book are INTENTIONALLY DISGUISED.”
My personal reading time is before evening’s sleep and it perhaps would have been an easier book to read during a time of vacation as then reading time is also available when I am more alert during daylight hours but I did not want to defer this title to a later time. I feel the same when reading novels by Brad Thor as “The Policewoman” is heavy with acronyms of which the majority are unknown to me and although explained (and also with provision of a Glossary at the end of the novel) are sometimes overwhelming and difficult to grasp in such quantity. I offer this not as a criticism but for awareness of the depth of this novel not only in storyline but in details that contribute to understanding of the world of Narcoterrorism and also of the countermeasures being employed to stop this terror in the world.
This novel appears as the first novel by Justin W.M. Roberts. Biography blurbs provide limited information.
Justin W. M. Roberts was born in London, England, son of a British Army General, and grew up in Hong Kong, Germany, and England. He has a degree in PPP (Psychology, Philosophy, and Physiology) from Hull University, England, and is an analyst of political affairs and an active promoter of secular humanism. He has travelled widely in Europe, Africa, and Asia, and has lived in Indonesia for the last twenty-five years. He lives with his wife and two children in Jakarta.
This reader remains inquisitive as to the author’s full resume as the story of “The Policewoman” is so artfully told and skillfully constructed that I wonder if within the scope of training and scenarios they are only from an author’s research or perhaps hold more personal experiences than can be revealed. Regardless, I hope that Justin W.M. Roberts will continue writing. I would not hesitate to read his next novel.
I was invited to receive a complimentary copy of this novel by the author and have provided my honest and voluntary review.
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The Policewoman Justin W M Roberts 9781483459837 Books Reviews
STUMPED WITH THIS ONE!
I WANT EVERY THRILLER ADMIRER TO READ IT.
A neck-breaker novel!
Interpol, Densus-88, British Police, Indonesian Police and what not!
Sarah is an uncompromising badass woman. She is the lady no bad person would like to be in one to one combat. Let alone in a group.
To her enemies, she is none other than a nightmare whereas she is the most heart-warming person to those she is close with.
I was totally amused with the fineness and quality The Policewoman has been written in. The writer never disappoints you. Not at a single point.
Action, drama, some humor, amazing dialog and attractive writing, will involve you to the fullest.
It will take you some time to see the entire journey of Sarah, but believe me, she's worth it!
Every time!
She blows your mind, her intelligence and quick thinking ability impresses completely.
No doubt about that.
This is a book that one must read if action and thriller is what they thrive for.
Like everyone else, my favorite scene was when Sarah says
" Oh, i usually pray in Spanish , speak French to my boyfriend, curse in Dutch and talk German to my German Shepard"
Fully action packed, intelligent and point to point narration. Romance between these life and death situations will astound you amply. All the time, you'd wanted to be Sarah. So is her impact over you.
More to that, I'm now interested in the Indonesian language and culture. They were presented brilliantly. I love it when the protagonist is a woman and works hard to get at the top of the world. That, was fabulous. The detailed way of narration urges me to recommend it to every thriller lover out there.
Reading The Policewoman, in my black jacket in this cold weather, you are correct to think that I badly wanted to do actions like Sarah. And so I did in the imaginary world the author provided me. I saw myself as the protagonist, eradicating the evil from its existence. I guess this is an amazing book does to you.
I absolutely adored it. So would you. So would you. So would you.
Go for it! Like right now!
Words that come to mind after reading this novel are, “Never assume!” This novel shares the life of a policewoman and the men and women that she trains with, serves with, and leads.
The only way in which I can think to begin my review of this novel is to share that I have not been so moved by the reading of a novel since absorbing the novel, “Word of Honor” by Nelson DeMille. The reason I mention these two (2) novels is to convey the depth of thought that both novels have brought as I finished reading them. I have always felt blessed to live in a country of democracy and as the daughter of a WWII Veteran, understanding exactly what that means has been part of the family legacy that was explained and shared with me throughout my lifetime so that the service, the honor, the remembrance, and the price of freedom would be clearly defined, respected, and never taken for granted. We ask our military to defend, to protect and to serve. They answer with their life and some give their last breath in service. We also ask our law enforcement personnel to defend, to protect, and to serve. They answer with their life and some give their last breath in service.
“The Policewoman” is about defending, protecting, and serving through law enforcement service and military service not in the United States but in the settings of Indonesia, England, and Ireland. The ‘crime fighting’ is against Narcoterrorism (terrorism financed by profits from illegal drug trafficking) by a deadly Irish drug cartel that is setting up drug manufacturing plants for a larger global footprint. This novel is not for the faint-hearted. It is gritty, compelling, riveting, page-turning, intense reading. Although fiction, I would deem that from the training descriptions to the vivid descriptions of horrific encounters with members of a drug cartel that it is more realistic and probable than any of us would prefer to think and/or even imagine. After all, the author includes a message at the beginning of the novel, “To protect police officers and Special Forces operatives from around the world, almost all combat tactics and police/military procedures depicted in this book are INTENTIONALLY DISGUISED.”
My personal reading time is before evening’s sleep and it perhaps would have been an easier book to read during a time of vacation as then reading time is also available when I am more alert during daylight hours but I did not want to defer this title to a later time. I feel the same when reading novels by Brad Thor as “The Policewoman” is heavy with acronyms of which the majority are unknown to me and although explained (and also with provision of a Glossary at the end of the novel) are sometimes overwhelming and difficult to grasp in such quantity. I offer this not as a criticism but for awareness of the depth of this novel not only in storyline but in details that contribute to understanding of the world of Narcoterrorism and also of the countermeasures being employed to stop this terror in the world.
This novel appears as the first novel by Justin W.M. Roberts. Biography blurbs provide limited information.
Justin W. M. Roberts was born in London, England, son of a British Army General, and grew up in Hong Kong, Germany, and England. He has a degree in PPP (Psychology, Philosophy, and Physiology) from Hull University, England, and is an analyst of political affairs and an active promoter of secular humanism. He has travelled widely in Europe, Africa, and Asia, and has lived in Indonesia for the last twenty-five years. He lives with his wife and two children in Jakarta.
This reader remains inquisitive as to the author’s full resume as the story of “The Policewoman” is so artfully told and skillfully constructed that I wonder if within the scope of training and scenarios they are only from an author’s research or perhaps hold more personal experiences than can be revealed. Regardless, I hope that Justin W.M. Roberts will continue writing. I would not hesitate to read his next novel.
I was invited to receive a complimentary copy of this novel by the author and have provided my honest and voluntary review.

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