Started: 3/6/21
Finished: DNF 3/9/2021
Year: 2019
Pages: 641
Genre: Literature
Grade: F
Reason for reading: review for Reader Views
Type: paperback
Blurb (from back cover): "The Hammond family has worked and lived comfortably in the semi-rural, semi-isolated Appalachian area of southwest Virginia for years until a a violent attach against Arabs disrupts their American-dream life. Frank and Brad each live and work in a 'don't ask, don't tell' environment until violence by disaffected Arabs sends them seeking answers.
"Arab-Muslim professional, Joe and Omar, are committed to seeking justice! Joe, a brilliant young American-born attorney, seeks justice in the courtroom and starts the process of becoming one of the country's experts on hate crimes. At the same time, his good friend Omar, an equally brilliant Islamic theologian, seeks justice within the spiritual realms of Allah. Their actions reflect the double entendre in the title Day of Judgment: judgment in the US legal system and judgment before Allah"
Opinion: This book needs to be chopped in half and be heavily edited. Several grammar errors and just a lot of words that don't need to be there. A more complete review will be on Reader Views in the future.
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