Conspiracy

Review: A Mirror Above the Abyss by Oleg Lurye

A Mirror Above the Abyss by Oleg Lurye

A brilliant blend of fuzzy historical fact and conspiratorial fiction, A Mirror Above the Abyss by Oleg Lurye is a dark and thrilling dive into the shadows of the past that is nearly impossible to put down. Set in the nearly present day, under the wild rule of the Trump administration, this political, journalistic, and historical thriller doesn’t hold back in its raw intensity.

When an ambitious Washington Post journalist with a notorious nose for a story is offered the biggest scoop in a generation, it is hard for Max Malin not to start seeking a place for his Pulitzer. […]

2021-08-17T08:40:01+02:00August 3rd, 2021|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: , |

Broken Monarch by Tom Schneider

Broken Monarch by Tom Schneider

There are countless novels inspired by government conspiracy theories, and the most famous may be MK-Ultra, a CIA program that created highly trained sleeper agents. Tom Schneider, author of Broken Monarch, writes with the passion of a true believer as he welcomes readers into a world of deception and assassination.

Glen, an unassuming chef, is also missing chunks of time in his memory, and it quickly becomes clear that his life has been tied up in a much larger conspiracy. With the imminent arrival of the First Lady of the United States, Glen must wrestle with the new revelation […]

2021-02-10T06:00:32+02:00April 26th, 2019|Categories: New Releases|Tags: , |

Doppelgänger: The Legend Of Lee Harvey Oswald by George Schwimmer PhD

Doppelgänger: The Legend Of Lee Harvey Oswald by George Schwimmer PhDDoppelgänger: The Legend Of Lee Harvey Oswald by George Schwimmer PhD makes the startling claim that Lee Harvey Oswald was actually two people: Lee Harvey Oswald, who did the shooting, and Harvey Oswald, who took the blame. As the cover suggests, they’re similar-looking people – and they had similar lives as well. Both were agents of the CIA, and both were embroiled in a conspiracy to assassinate the president, thereby negating the “lone nut” theory.

Told compellingly in the first person from Harvey Oswald’s point of view, the book doesn’t merely rely on photographic evidence, which can be somewhat dubious, […]

2017-03-21T12:27:00+02:00March 21st, 2017|Categories: New Releases|Tags: , |

The GreenSeed Conspiracy by Philip Benz

The GreenSeed Conspiracy by Philip BenzThe GreenSeed Conspiracy by Philip Benz gets to the heart of government corruption, as seen through the eyes of government contract-killer Duncan Jones. He’s done the dirty work for government agencies and then gets the job of his life. This time he’s not sure sure he’s getting rid of people who deserve it, and instead may be in the middle of a massive cover-up of human genetic experiments, and he may now be a new target.

Though the novel focuses on Stone, the story is told from several characters’ point of view, which works both for and against the book. […]

2020-02-21T05:56:25+02:00May 26th, 2016|Categories: New Releases|Tags: |

Review: The Flight of the Mayday Squadron by Steve A. Madison ★★★★

The Flight of the Mayday SquadronThe Flight of the Mayday Squadron is a high-octane conspiracy thriller about an epic battle between good and evil. The North American Order is a nefarious group with origins all the way back to the Roman Empire, and have been responsible for everything from the rise of Hitler to the JFK assassination. Their goal is to create a feudal utopia, and it’s up to a group of pious combat veterans to put a stop to a plot that is centuries in the making.

In order to talk about this book, it’s important to understand the author’s intention from his biography […]

2015-12-18T07:04:35+02:00November 11th, 2015|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: , |

Review: The New Lease by John Stryder

★★★★½ The New Lease by John Stryder

The New Lease by John Stryder is a riveting conspiracy thriller following Fae Cunningham, who is being shadowed by a mysterious benefactor who rescued her many years before. Suffering from a history of mental illness, she follows her benefactor to the Middle East, only to find his control extends far beyond her own life. He has the power to bend minds at will.

Traveling from the halls of academia to the Persian Gulf, India, and other locales, this is a true globetrotting novel with enough cultural detail to give the novel increased depth and realism. Stryder seems to know […]

2016-03-04T04:23:03+02:00October 2nd, 2015|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: , |
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