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The Rise of the Fourth Reich: The Secret Societies That Threaten to Take Over America Jim Marrs
William Morrow, 2008
Inside The Antfarm I havent fully finished the book but it is hard to put it down. Ive read much of this info in other sources as well and beleive it to be true based on my studies thru the years.. At first it is very troubling to find so much disception in high places and such arrogance ...
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Loser Take All: Election Fraud and The Subversion of Democracy, 2000 - 2008
Ig Publishing, 2008
A Disturbing Deceit of Democracy This book encapsulates years of research to provide what used to come from investigative journalists -- before mainstream corporate media cornered the market on misinformation and tabloid news. A loser can win a rigged election in America because counting the vote is ...
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The Lazarus Project Aleksandar Hemon
Riverhead Hardcover, 2008
A surprise I don't write reviews often, but I felt compelled to do so for this book . As said before, the Lazarus Averbuch affair is interwoven with a strange modern-day odyssey into various cities in Eastern Europe in search of answers. What's really special about this book and ...
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7th Heaven (The Women's Murder Club) James Patterson, Maxine Paetro
Little, Brown and Company, 2008
Loved 5th, missed 6th, loved 7th I have become a huge Patterson after reading the 5th Horseman, lapsed on the 6th Target and found my way back for 7th Heaven. I just love the play on numbers. This is the 7th novel in his Women's Murder Club series and the book starts off in as far a place from heaven ...
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The Case for Christ: A Journalist's Personal Investigation of the Evidence for Jesus Lee Strobel
Zondervan, 1998
I love this book!! This book is very analytical and informative. It made me want to buy it again and again for friends and family. Lee Strobel is very knowledgeable and puts information together in a format that is clear, concise and easily understood. If you think you know everything ...
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Exit Music (Inspector Rebus) Ian Rankin
Little, Brown and Company, 2008
Another wonderful book by Ian Rankin, one of his best. I have read all of Rankin's novels and this is one of the best. I only hope that Rebus did not make his exit and there are many more novels involing this brilliant policeman.
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Making Jack Falcone: An Undercover FBI Agent Takes Down a Mafia Family Joaquin "Jack" Garcia
Touchstone, 2008
Going deep undercover.... I love undercover cop stories and this one takes the cake, better yet it is true! MAKING JACK FALCONE is true crime but it reads like a best-selling mob thriller. I am sure this story has already been optioned by Hollywood.
This is the story of Cuban born ...
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The True Story of the Bilderberg Group Daniel Estulin
Trine Day, 2007
New World Order Estulin goes all out tracking the Bilderberg Group for 15 years. What he has to say is backed up factually. His book was published before we learned that at the Bilderberg meeting in Va. June 7-8, 2008, Barack Obama's running mate was picked. Did he choose the man ...
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CISSP Certification All-in-One Exam Guide, 4th Ed. (All-in-One) Shon Harris
McGraw-Hill Osborne Media, 2007
Wouldn't have passed without it! I can honestly say that if it weren't for this book I probably would not have passed my CISSP exam. Unlike other prep-guides, Shon engages the reader and keeps their attention. Also, this book doesn't read like a "read this book and pass an exam" book. It reads like a ...
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Confessions of an Economic Hit Man John Perkins
Plume, 2005
Very thought provoking. I enjoyed the way the author tied details of modern history to the events of his life. Very thought provoking. I think it is striking the way the individuals who critique it for a lack of statistics provide none of their own.
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Say Goodbye Lisa Gardner
Bantam, 2008
Her best since The Perfect Husband This is a very disturbing book, but it's well written and hard to put down. More disturbing is the similarities to crimes that have been reported on in the media.
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Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan, and Bin Laden, from the Soviet Invasion to September ... Steve Coll
Penguin (Non-Classics), 2004
Thank you Steve Coll!!! Very well written and keeps your attention. Very detailed and fact based. The author is as unbiased as they come. I came into this book embarassingly ignorant about international politics, especially the events leading up to September 11, 2001. I feel thankful ...
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Murder Most Maine (Gray Whale Inn Mysteries, No. 3) Karen MacInerney
MIDNIGHT INK, 2008
Another enjoyable visit to the Gray Whale Inn! I was delighted that my copy of Karen MacInerney's "Murder Most Maine" was delivered to my house the day before my annual excursion to coastal Maine for the long Columbus Day weekend! It was the perfect place to catch up on innkeeper Natalie Barnes and the folks on ...
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Manhunt: The 12-Day Chase for Lincoln's Killer (P.S.) James L. Swanson
Harper Perennial, 2007
Harrowing "Manhunt" Most everyone knows that John Wilkes Booth assassinated Abraham Lincoln. But few know the broader plan, how history could have changed, how history indeed did change, the minute by minute saga of the planning of the crime and its twelve day aftermath - the Manhunt for ...
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The Likeness: A Novel Tana French
Viking Adult, 2008
Much better than her first book I didn't like her first book nearly as much because I think she got some of the characters wrong. The person I did like from the first book was Cassie, so I was glad to see that it was she that was picked for this book. And the characters are bang on in this one - so ...
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