Review of An American Conspiracy

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My goodness don't I love conspiracies! The twists and turns, the suspense, the killings, and the fear of tomorrow that are characteristic of these stories make them endearing! I'm intrigued by that email, the only lifeline to solving the crimes. I also like President Wilson's ideology because fear can make people do crazy things. The enemy is always right nextdoor. I wonder who they are in this book. Congrats on the BOTD.
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Post by Debra Morgan »

This book will be an excellent addition to the libraries of readers who enjoy espionage and political terrorist plots. The well-written and easily read text differentiations make it even more enjoyable. Thank you for your great review!
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Post by Dzejn_Crvena »

I do not enjoy reading about terrorists, so I'm going to skip this one. Readers who enjoy political thrillers will surely love the action-packed adventure and mystery behind these bombings. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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Post by Maduabuchi Okwiya N Eze »

I always like to read literary works that address real societal issues. I look forward to reading more about the strange occurrences surrounding this very terrorist attack, why Senator Boyd Radford committed suicide at the heat of this, and the reason behind the unsent email.
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Post by Sameena Ansari »

A lot is going on in this political crime thriller, and the best thing about this story is that it's focused on human emotions even with sinister conspiracies and sadistic people in the plot.
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I wonder what is the significance of the unsent email by the senator to the overall storyline of this political thriller might be. Politics and terrorism go hand in hand. Thank you for the review.
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Post by Pauline Parnell »

An American Conspiracy is an international terrorism story with bombings of American, China and Russian oil rigs. With Senator Radford's suicide, one wonders if there is a connection. Thanks for the review.
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I think this book will intrigue me. Making a movie out of books like this brings us into close contact with the reality of today's world.
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Political crime thrillers are one of my favourites. I can't wait to devour this book. Nice review.
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Post by Park Cherri »

Wow! This is going to be a really interesting and engaging novel. I’ll recommend it to people who love to read terror and action stories.
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Post by G D H »

Nicely detailed review, tells me all I need to know about Alan C. Moore’s ‘American Conspiracy.’ Speaking of ‘enjoying’ a political thriller novel on the extreme actions of a fictional set of Islamic mujahids, I think that depends on what angle one’s looking from. These stuffs are no joke for a lot of people. But the book has the potential to offer a good close-up look at such sinister realities for those with little understanding of how they play out in the real world. Comic relief, undoubtedly, must come handy for the author if he hopes to garner many more readers.
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Post by Temi Book »

I’m really curious about who’s responsible for these attacks. Terrorism is one of the top wars every country fight. I’m not a fan of political thrillers but I’ll love to give this a trial.
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Post by PinkRose572 »

Terrorism is one of the most unfortunate and disturbing ills plaguing the human society. However, I am glad President Wilson moved against stereotyping all Muslims as terrorists just because a few of them have decided to be a thorn in the flesh of humanity. This encourages joint effort to fight terrorism. Kudos.
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I am not a fan of this kind of books, therefore I will pass on this one as the content doesn't interest me. Congratulations to this book of the day and a satisfactory review.
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Post by Paully_ »

Despite the fact that I enjoy political books, I don't appreciate those featuring terrorism and gory details. Thanks for the detailed review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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