Review of The Conscripted Extremist

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Gabe thought he was just spying—but what he found was way bigger and way more dangerous. This makes this book seem interesting.
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A very interesting book that captures the realities of politics, the power play that goes on within the political cycle.
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Thank you for your enthusiastic review. A well-written and thought-provoking political thriller mixed with detective work sounds exciting. A must-read for fans of this genre. Books focused on politics are not my cup of tea. So I'll pass on this one.
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This book seems to tell an interesting story. The story takes us into a political thriller with many interesting things, there are deceptions, secrets, intrigues and everything takes place after the pandemic. The plot is captivating and the suspense is always on the surface. Good job #BOTD
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Maybe because I am not an American, I have always become a bit confused about what "left-wing and right-wing ideologies" mean exactly, but a political thriller full of conspiracy and intrigue certainly sounds like my cup of tea. There is a very promising plot and sample, I look forward to reading it all.
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'Official Review: The Conscripted Extremist' by A. Marc Ross analyses the political theme of the fictional book. It interprets the engaging and intricate plot of the story. This book examines the political landscape of modern-day America and the blurry lines between honesty and deception. The characters embody darker aspects of ambition. Author Ross shows how the lust for power can lead individuals and organizations to engage in violent and oppressive tactics, undermining democratic values and threatening the fabric of society. It was great to learn that the book is one we don't want to drop the moment we begin!
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Wow! I love shows that have themes of power ambitions, conspiracy, and governmental influence. I have to read a book with these themes so I’m sure this is a good read. This book sounds like a good reflection of the political scene now occurring. The Democrats and Republicans both have agendas that sometimes seem to take in extreme measures or represent an extreme cause. Sometimes people will do anything to achieve the power they crave.
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In The Conscripted Extremist we see Gabriel navigate through secrets and government. It is a thriller that features secret agents. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by Michaela Vancura »

You've really captured my attention with this description of "The Conscripted Extremist." The way you described Gabe getting drawn into this world of secret government agencies and political intrigue – it sounds like a real rollercoaster ride! I'm especially intrigued by the exploration of the different political ideologies and the blurry lines between right and wrong. The power struggles sound intense, and the fact that you said it made you examine your own biases is really compelling. Setting it in post-COVID NYC is also really interesting and makes it feel very current. Honestly, after reading this, I'm completely sold. I'm adding "The Conscripted Extremist" to my "must-read-next"
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The Conscripted Extremist by A. Marc Ross examines the subtleties of modern American political landscape, left and right ideology, government agencies, and the blurred boundaries between integrity and deception. The protagonist Gabriel Bentley, Gabe, quickly learns in this gripping political thriller, dealing with covert government agencies may be a little complicated. An task to collect basic information quickly devolves into a more intricate sequence of thrilling and perilous occurrences.
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This political thriller seems gripping, following Gabe as he's blackmailed by Homeland Security to spy on left-wing leaders. With power struggles and hidden agendas, it looks like an intense exploration of political ideologies. Congrats on BOTD!
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Secrecy, intrigue, and danger are at the heart of this political thriller.
"The Conscripted Extremist" by A. Marc Ross examines the political landscape of modern-day America, revealing the destructive consequences of unchecked power and the willingness to exploit others for personal gain.
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"The Conscripted Extremist" by A. Marc Ross entails Gabe, blackmailed by DHS, spies on left-wing activists. He uncovers dangerous secrets beyond initial suspicions, navigating political complexities.
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The review is thorough and informative. It's looks like intriguing story. Many aroused questions about the events. A lot of agendas and Cunning. that make the story a political thriller drama. Each character shows you a side of this world. Interesting reading. Congrats on BOTD
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Post by Reva Parker »

Thank you for your informational review. I'm glad you enjoyed it so much and it was edited so well. It sounds like there are a lot of twists to unravel in this book. I'm sure that those who enjoy this genre will be fascinated with this book, but I'm not that much of a political person.I hope the author finds many new readers.
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