Review of An American Conspiracy

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Political-based books are usually not my first pick for a read but this one is different because it has these multiple storylines and ongoing actions. I'm going to give this story a read to figure out what is truly going on.
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I actually enjoyed reading the sample of this book. It starts off with great suspense and readers are left yearning for more with each page. I would definitely love to read on to find out the connection between the terrorist attacks, the senator's apparent suicide and how Congresswoman Madison plays a part in all of this. Thumbs up to the author for this solid piece and for being selected as today's read.
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I love to read a suspenseful story with fast-moving plot. I appreciate that the author also mentioned not to blame and judge the whole group by the action of few people.This review sold me. But politics and terrorism are not my kind of book. Thank you for a great review.
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Post by Stephanie Elizabeth »

It sounds like this book is non-stop action with an insidious plot. Terrorism is horrific and the destruction far-reaching. I due to the violent theme, I will pass on this one. Thanks for the informative review.
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A political crime thriller story book "An American Conspiracy" by Alan C. Moore, which follows Senator Boyd Radford's suicide and an unsent email by him about a congress woman. This story appear entertaining to me.
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Short chapters increased the drama of the narrative. Characters are believable and you want to find out what will happen to them. It forced me to read rapidly, rushing for the climax. Though the conclusion surprised me, it got me to thinking! Definitely a page-turner! The author obviously has an insider view to beltway life and political corruption. couldn't put down the book.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting crime/thriller novel set in a world devastated by terrorism and a mysterious suicide of a Senator who failed to send an email requesting placing a congresswoman in protective custody. Will the terrorism be stopped and what is the purpose of the email? It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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Post by Cheryl Erickson »

This sounds like an intriguing book about political corruption and terrorism. Reading the sample, I am wondering why Senator Radford wrote an email that he didn't send and then committed suicide. Does Rep. Gladstone figure it all out? What's the FBI agent's agenda? Is this all connected to the terrorist acts somehow? I better keep reading. Great book review!
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Your review it's extremely informative. I already know this is not a book for me. Terrorism and bombings are a sensitive topic to me.

But I was very glad to read that
President Wilson stressed that people should not judge all Muslims for the actions of a few to prevent stereotyping these individuals
that's a definite plus!
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I love conspiracy theory books. I was hooked at the title. There's so much going on which needs to be figured out like the who's responsible for the bombings, beheadings, what role America, Russia and China are playing in that. How the senator's death comes in. I'd dlove to read the book and figure it all out.
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Post by Leslie Kunde »

As usual, I enjoyed your review. Thank you for the heads up on the gore. I have the stomach flu and wish to avoid those things at this time. I will be guided by you and not let my niece read this one, she is 13. Thank you for your time.
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This review brilliantly summarizes the novel's intriguing political aspects, and it deserves appreciation for bringing positive and sensitive issues of this novel in a balanced way.
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While I do love a crime thriller, the strongly political storyline and the terrorist attacks might be a put-downer for me. Thanks for the awesome review!
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I usually don’t go for books involving terrorism, especially when it involves Muslims due to the negative stereotypes such plots perpetuate. However, I appreciate that one of the characters go out of their way to emphasize the fact that you should not judge all people of a religion based on the actions of a few. So, this book might be worth reading. Thank you for the helpful review.
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This seems like an exciting book I cannot wait to read.
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