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Glenn Beck: The Eye of Moloch (2013)

Not nearly as good as "The Overton Window." The style was so different I actually had thought that Glenn Beck used a different Ghost Writer for this one, but the same three "with ..." authors showed on both titles, in a different order so who knows. returnreturnThis one is much more along the lines of what I would expect a Beck fictional work to be. Ideas like "sure there's 'patiroits' and 'liberty lovers' but be careful because a lot of them are worthless racists, that don't love 'Merika."returnreturnYou are given the sense that the previous novel's protagonist is killed within the first few pages of this one. This is part of the drop on the internal struggle of Noah Gardner as to which side is the right side. They also introduce the "puppet master" an executive going on 130 years old. Its really unbelievable. returnreturnTom Hollis plays a much more intense roll in this book, the audio recording made it difficult to reconcile as well as the charterers voice is so incredibly different. The reader did not stay true to the description of him being a bear of a man with a distinct high child like voice, instead hie gave him the voice of a bear of a manreturnreturnIn and of itself I likely would have been impressed by its story of "fighting the new world order" to life, but this pales in comparison to its original. I would have rather seen it as a separate piece altogether.