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The Third One

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After his college graduation, Omar gets a job with a mysterious company that assigns its employees on strange and often dangerous "missions". Is the company to be fully trusted, or is there a deeper motive behind what they do, especially considering that those working with the company have incredible abilities? Join Omar as he encounters great challenges ahead and discovers the ultimate truth!

259 pages, ebook

Published June 3, 2020

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Khalid Al Hajeri

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Khalid Al Hajeri is an Emirati author living in the United Arab Emirates. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Language and Literature in the year 2008, and is an avid collector and reader of books on various fiction and non-fiction topics. The Third One is his first novel.

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June 1, 2020
Nice and creative story, and easy to read. I hope to see more of the characters in future works, they are worth developing further. The story should be treated like a series if continued to more books.

My favourite character is the Doctor, I feel like I want to know more about him and his past. Looking forward to the next book to find out what happens to him and also the main character Omar in the next book
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June 2, 2020
Khalid Al Hajeri's "The Third One" is a neat little story about a fresh college grad who, after having difficulty looking for a job in a bad economy, finds himself hired at a very strange company. The company assigns their employees "missions" to carry out, which involve acts of heroism and vigilance. But is the company really doing these "missions" for the greater good?

The story is fine for a short read, and the main character named Omar gets some good character development as he goes along making friends and encountering danger. The supporting characters are what really makes the story shine; they are an oddball mix that get along and protect each other while also giving the main character (and the reader) a sense of wonder at their antics.

I think a sequel, or even a series of books, would greatly benefit the story since some of the characters have backstories which were only touched upon lightly. Instead of flashbacks, the characters mention or briefly explain their circumstances to Omar. This leaves readers wanting to read more on them as they are some very interesting supporting characters.

Overall a nice little read blending some adventure with fantasy that deserves more depth in future books. Recommended for people who want to read a story with great characters and potential to become a hit series.
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