Review
A home run for the 9/11 Truth Movement. Not only will the patriots in the Truth Movement enjoy this read, but this book has the ability to captivate a mainstream audience. The book did a great job of presenting the most credible 9/11 Truth issues. Plus, the author did a great job of researching to dig up a bunch of controversies that many do not know (even the most knowledgeable Truthers). The book also reads very fast, and you can't put it down. --Jonathan
I was surprised at the high quality of this book when I first read it. I was expecting just an ordinary novel, but this book provides a powerful look at an very important issue that is not being discussed. The 9/11 terrorists attack is the most influential event of this last half century. The controversies that loom around these attacks are shocking. The book uses a lot of well-researched facts and the fast pace action makes this a real page turner. Bottom Line: The American Truth uses a lot of creative techniques to create a great story and to address important issues. I highly recommend this book. --Craig R.
The American Truth is a powerful book because it is written without any partisan prejudices. The author, Shelton, uses the most credible facts about the 9/11 controversies to tell an exciting story. And what I particularly enjoyed about the book is that the author does not press a particular view upon the reader, but lets the reader come to his own conclusion. The book is divided into two parts - nonfiction and fiction. Each section has its own unique style. The nonfiction part uses brief articles that makes the reader really think about what he/she knows about the 9/11 attacks. The main portion of the book is a novel that describes the hidden secrets of the 9/11 tragedies. --Kenny Green
Product Description
Part nonfiction, part fictional novel - The American Truth paints a picture of the “secrets” of the 9/11 attacks. This page-turner makes you question whether you witnessed one of the most controversial events in history.
The fiction section puts the 9/11 controversies into a riveting, action-packed narrative similar to that of the novel The Da Vinci Code. The non-fiction section provides an overview of the 9/11 controversies.
The Plot:
Nathan Alexander, a media liaison at the Pentagon, survives the September 11th attack but tragically losses his wife in the event. Years after the tragedy, Nathan’s suspicion leads him to discover that his wife had inside information of a major conspiracy within the U.S. government.
While investigating into the conspiracy, Nathan comes across a computer hacker,
Daniel Lewin, who is also interested in uncovering the truth about 9/11. Together, they use their computer skills and Pentagon access to discover information the U.S. government wants to keep a secret.