Bob Grant, ABC Radio
 New York City, “Let’s Be Heard”


“You are a natural writer. I am going to recommend you for a Pulitzer Prize!

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James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief
July 2008 - Midwest Book Review

Islamic terrorists are a shame upon the world – but what if one is a follower of Islam?  “The Owl and the Hawk: An End to Terrorism” follow Alan Davis, an American billionaire who dedicates all his resources to the extermination of the fanatics, in the form of a group called ADALA.  Written in the style of a high stakes summer blockbuster action movie, “The Owl and the Hawk: An End to Terrorism” is recommended to thriller fans and community library collections catering to the genre.

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Reviewed by Nikki Pringle for Reader Views
www.readerviews.com


“…Errett will get you thinking about more than just the well-written, action-packed fictional tale he has weaved…Would you support the actions outlined in “The Owl and the Hawk?” Would you admit that you agree with Errett’s ideas, or admit that you don’t? Each reader will have to answer these questions for him or herself and that is the best part of this book. It challenges people to really think about an issue that some would rather sweep under the rug”.
 



Amazon.com Readers Comments



A Thrilling Page Turner With Plenty of Terrorist Fighting Action , March 31, 2008 By Smarm E. Caterpillar (Astoria, New York United States)


John Errett's first novel is a whirlwind of action that will get your emotions firmly attached to the story's plot and ideas. It is a down to earth vision of what it could be like to finally strike back at the terrorists threatening our country - with satisfying results.

Set in the present day, it focuses on the owner of a powerful and rich multi-national energy company. Everything is great for this guy, Alan...until his best frield is killed in a terrorist bombing.

Catapaulted to the forefront of terrorism's collateral damage, Alan wants revenge...but is amazed to find that the U.S. Government has no ability to strike back at the terrorists responsible. Bereft of any Arabic speaking Muslim operatives who can blend into the Middle East, and without any real intel despite men on the ground all over the world, the U.S. military and intelligence services are not up to the task.

So Alan uses his personal fortune to fund a group to find and kill terrorists, calling it ADALA: Arabic for "Justice". He recruits Arabic speaking Muslim operatives, trains them as assasins with the help of ex-CIA and MOSSAD agents...and sends them out to kill terrorists around the world.

But of course, Alan is the kind of man who can't send anyone to do a job he has never done himself...so he joins the training and becomes the first terrorist assasin. But after his escape plan is botched, he falls into the clutches of the evil terrorists themselves...and now only his fellow ADALA asassins can save him.

A must-read for anyone passionate about the evils of terrorism, and a great summer read for the beach or airplane.

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Very exciting novel! Fast paced and very creative, especially the variety of assassination techniques. It is an eye-opener to the horror of that way of life and their thinking. Loved the POP plan at the end of the book. Hope someone in power reads the plan and implements it. We would all be safer for it.
 

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Clear your schedule before you start reading this book, it is a truly realistic version of Middle Eastern mores.
For a first novel Mr. Errett has made me a fan for life! A true page turner in the genre of Vince Flynn thrillers.
Kudos galore for a book that's timely and well researched...A MUST read!

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Frankly, The Owl And The Hawk scared the heck out of us... guess it was intended. How else would we have understood the fanaticism of Muslim terrorists and how dedicated they are to conquering the world? We never knew we were infidels. The fact that we are slated for murder is frightening.

American Muslims hired and sent to Muslim countries to kill terrorist leaders is a great idea. After all, good American Muslims should detest the terrorists as much as our boys fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan.

But this book not only tells a page turning story, it offers a long term solution called the Privilege of Passage Plan. Don't miss this talented new author's solution for healing America's Middle Eastern turmoil.
 

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A Good And Thought Provoking Read, June 3, 2008
By M. Lambe (New York, NY) - See all my reviews


This is an exciting and enlightening novel. On one level it is a well told action narrative but it also seems so credible that you ask yourself - why wasn't this the way (or a similar way) we dealt with Al Quaeda in 2001 or soon thereafter. This book makes a good case for surgical removal of this demented enemy rather than using a sledge hammer to swat a fly. Read it and decide for yourself. I hope someone is working on a movie script because this could make a great few hours on screen.