Scott Delaney
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Four years after the events that took place in Delaney's first book, 'The Shaft', the Global Calling organization is now making a dynamic impact across India. As they host the largest ministry event in their history, with over one hundred thousand worshipers in a crowded Mumbai cricket stadium, a radical anti-Christian militia (Indian Liberation Resistance Organization) orchestrates a brutal terrorist attack. This profoundly evil organization spares nothing it in its attempt to stop the ministry; killing, maiming, and abducting many of its leaders. When angels visit one of the terrorists responsible for the carnage in Mumbai, his guilty conscience and newfound faith force him to turn against his former terrorist cell. This change of allegiance leads to his recruitment as a double agent for Indian law enforcement, ultimately bringing justice to those responsible for these deadly attacks. Spiritual warfare rages as angels and demons engage in this epic battle of good and evil."What I particularly liked about The Tiger's Eye: Angels in Mumbai are the well-designed characters. Each of the characters, both main and secondary, has their own life story, habits, family, friends, colleagues, fears, ambitions. The dedication and attention of the writer to a character are in great proportion to the importance of that character for the plot of the book. Also, in my humble opinion, the author did a great job describing India. Men, women, and children of all ages and classes, as well as culture, tradition, and everyday life are described with incredible credibility. The book is well-organized and very well-edited, which makes it pleasant to read. The author also deserves congratulations for the excellent use of symbols."
"Because of all the above, deciding how to rate The Tiger's Eye: Angels in Mumbai was pretty easy. My final judgment is to rate the book with four out of four stars. Cleverly designed dialogues in the right places, well-conceived characters, and vivid descriptions are what make this book deserve the highest rating."
"Fans of books full of action, descriptions of exotic landscapes, readers who cannot imagine life without stories about distant cultures, and all lovers of good books will certainly want to set aside time and money for this book."
-OnlineBookClub.org Official Review: The Tiger's Eye by Scott Delaney (May, 2021)
Four years after the events that took place in Delaney's first book, 'The Shaft', the Global Calling organization is now making a dynamic impact across India. As they host the largest ministry event in their history, with over one hundred thousand worshipers in a crowded Mumbai cricket stadium, a radical anti-Christian militia (Indian Liberation Resistance Organization) orchestrates a brutal terrorist attack. This profoundly evil organization spares nothing it in its attempt to stop the ministry; killing, maiming, and abducting many of its leaders. When angels visit one of the terrorists responsible for the carnage in Mumbai, his guilty conscience and newfound faith force him to turn against his former terrorist cell. This change of allegiance leads to his recruitment as a double agent for Indian law enforcement, ultimately bringing justice to those responsible for these deadly attacks. Spiritual warfare rages as angels and demons engage in this epic battle of good and evil."What I particularly liked about The Tiger's Eye: Angels in Mumbai are the well-designed characters. Each of the characters, both main and secondary, has their own life story, habits, family, friends, colleagues, fears, ambitions. The dedication and attention of the writer to a character are in great proportion to the importance of that character for the plot of the book. Also, in my humble opinion, the author did a great job describing India. Men, women, and children of all ages and classes, as well as culture, tradition, and everyday life are described with incredible credibility. The book is well-organized and very well-edited, which makes it pleasant to read. The author also deserves congratulations for the excellent use of symbols."
"Because of all the above, deciding how to rate The Tiger's Eye: Angels in Mumbai was pretty easy. My final judgment is to rate the book with four out of four stars. Cleverly designed dialogues in the right places, well-conceived characters, and vivid descriptions are what make this book deserve the highest rating."
"Fans of books full of action, descriptions of exotic landscapes, readers who cannot imagine life without stories about distant cultures, and all lovers of good books will certainly want to set aside time and money for this book."
-OnlineBookClub.org Official Review: The Tiger's Eye by Scott Delaney (May, 2021)
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"Fans of books full of action, descriptions of exotic landscapes, readers who cannot imagine life without stories about distant cultures, and all lovers of good books will certainly want to set aside time and money for this book."
-OnlineBookClub.org Official Review: The Tiger's Eye by Scott Delaney (May, 2021)
5.0 out of 5 stars Reading recommendation
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2022
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The author has faithfully painted a picture of modern India and Mumbai in a book that readers will not be able to let go of until they read it. The dialogues are also superbly written and the author has shown an enviable knowledge of human psychology.
5.0 out of 5 stars The Tigers Eye
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2021
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Great book I enjoyed it immensely.it was a story of faith and the war between good and evil.I felt like I could see the India that the author wrote about.
5.0 out of 5 stars Gripping Tale
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2021
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“The Tigers eye” is a gripping tale of triumph of good over evil. Though these are age old traditional themes, the way it is told binds you to the book. Like any gripping web series which we watch in one sitting, this book is similar too. In this Pandemic time, I never had an opportunity to visit my hometown in India. Through this book literally did not miss my visit so much.
I could relate myself to many of the incidents in the book. Like Holi the festival of colors, gully cricket, the famous Dabbawallas of Mumbai- all of these were there. The Author in- spite of being an American, display depth and knowledge about our Indian culture and traditions and that is commendable. All the characters in the book are fascinating and look real. The fast pace of the story keeps you on the toes and forces you on guessing what next.
Would love to see this book given life on any form of digital platform. Will be a treat to watch.
Kudos!!!
"Fans of books full of action, descriptions of exotic landscapes, readers who cannot imagine life without stories about distant cultures, and all lovers of good books will certainly want to set aside time and money for this book."
-OnlineBookClub.org Official Review: The Tiger's Eye by Scott Delaney (May, 2021)
5.0 out of 5 stars Reading recommendation
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2022
Verified Purchase
The author has faithfully painted a picture of modern India and Mumbai in a book that readers will not be able to let go of until they read it. The dialogues are also superbly written and the author has shown an enviable knowledge of human psychology.
5.0 out of 5 stars The Tigers Eye
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2021
Verified Purchase
Great book I enjoyed it immensely.it was a story of faith and the war between good and evil.I felt like I could see the India that the author wrote about.
5.0 out of 5 stars Gripping Tale
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2021
Verified Purchase
“The Tigers eye” is a gripping tale of triumph of good over evil. Though these are age old traditional themes, the way it is told binds you to the book. Like any gripping web series which we watch in one sitting, this book is similar too. In this Pandemic time, I never had an opportunity to visit my hometown in India. Through this book literally did not miss my visit so much.
I could relate myself to many of the incidents in the book. Like Holi the festival of colors, gully cricket, the famous Dabbawallas of Mumbai- all of these were there. The Author in- spite of being an American, display depth and knowledge about our Indian culture and traditions and that is commendable. All the characters in the book are fascinating and look real. The fast pace of the story keeps you on the toes and forces you on guessing what next.
Would love to see this book given life on any form of digital platform. Will be a treat to watch.
Kudos!!!
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