Review of An American Conspiracy

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So what's a political thriller? Thus book right here. From bombings to political crime and all kinds of dangerous conspiracies. I would love to give this a try.
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Although I must admit that I'm getting a little tired of hearing about terrorists, I like political thrillers. But it sounds like this is a book well worth the time. I might have to look at it.
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I was interested in reading this book from the cover and blurb, but this review sold me! I can’t wait to dig into this political thriller.
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Wow, I will find this book interesting surely, bombings, terrorist attacks and the likes. There is Also the fact that a group should not be judged by the action of few people. I hope people learn from this. The review is par on course and insightful. Thanks.
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'Official Review: An American Conspiracy' by Alan C. Moore is thorough and to the point. It provides the readers with a complete idea of the action thriller story of the book. It The point that the story is realistic in showing how easy it would be for an organization to take over a country due to the carelessness of individuals in getting rid of incriminating information is worth mentioning in the review. Also, the point that political intrigue, suspense, and a fast-moving plot are the important features of the book, as mentioned in the review, is remarkable for readers. It was great to learn that the book is an enjoyable political thriller that involves terrorists!
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Although today's BOTD isn't the one for me, those who enjoy political thrillers that'll keep you on the edge of your seat in suspense will want to pick this one up today! The descriptive scenes and fast-moving plot will pull you in right from the start and not let go until the end. Thanks for your review! Great work!! :-)
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This is an intriguing action-packed story with a very interesting plot that is well combined. I think I will add it to my TBR. Fascinating review
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A political crime thriller that talks about how many locations such as Four oil derricks in the Gulf of Mexico, the OPEC headquarters in Vienna, and Austria are bombed which resulted in a lot of problems and chaos. I like how the author is trying to address people not to blame all Muslims due to the bad ones among them. I am glad you enjoyed reading this book. Nice review.
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"An American Conspiracy" by Alan C. Moore is an exciting political crime thriller. The terrorist chosen to detonate the bombs in the Gulf of Mexico decided not to complete his mission but it does not matter since the bombs were detonated remotely. Four oil derricks located in the Gulf of Mexico owned by China, Russia and the U.S. are bombed and the detonations open a hole in the ocean floor causing spouting oil will also cause extensive damage to the shoreline. To make matters worse the OPEC headquarters in Vienna is also bombed and all of the executives are beheaded. Shuhada' Alnnabi claims responsibility for the attacks but U.S. intelligence doubts that he was the primary perpetrator. Members need to read the book to find out who is really responsible and if this group is brought to justice without setting off a serious war. The title of the book implies Americans are involved in the Conspiracy. Are they involved and are they trying to start a world war? I plan to read the book and put it on my Want to Read shelf. Very good review.
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I love the intrigue and suspense in this book and the race to find out who the actual terrorists are. This book does sound like a lot.
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I’m quite intrigued about the significance of Congresswoman Madison Gladstone; why is she to be kept safe as indicated in an email amidst the terrorist attacks? The theme is relevant and timely. Terrorism conspiracy seemed to be a usual combo in these types of stories. I love suspense thrillers and this Moore novel is right up my alley.
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This is an intriguing fast-paced read with lots of threads in the story to unravel. The shock of the forced suicide bomber in the first chapter opens so many questions.
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The suspenseful plot sounds exciting to read. Especially the parts involving the bombing. I look forward to reading this book. Congrats on your review being in the BOTD!
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I don't care for books on terrorism! This sounds like an engaging read for those who do, but I think I will pass. I also don't enjoy 'gory details!' There is so much going on in the world today and such a high risk for terrorist attacks that I am looking for a nice, calm, and preferably humorous book at this time. Thanks for the excellent review!
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Bertha Jackson wrote: 26 Jun 2022, 11:40 I appreciated that President Wilson stressed that people should not judge all Muslims for the actions of a few to prevent stereotyping these individuals.
I'm glad this was in the book and that you included it in your review. The opening scene was off-putting because it seemed to reinforce this stereotype. Thank you for your excellent review, and congrats on BOTD!
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