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New World Orders: A Conspiracy Thriller Kindle Edition

4.1 out of 5 stars 47

Killing Kennedy was only the beginning


The shadow government has been pulling the strings since the sixties. Now they have a plan to deal with global warming, a plan with only one goal:
To save themselves.

When tabloid editor Jack Crowley stumbles onto the plan, the body count skyrockets. Now D.C. cop Jim Patterson is interested, but neither man knows who to trust.

From Washington to Las Vegas to the Middle East, they manage to stay one step ahead of their pursuers in a race to expose the truth. Because the price of failure may be more than anyone on the planet can pay.

Pick up the thrills today!


ABOUT THE AUTHOR


EDWARD G. TALBOT is the pen name for the collaboration of two authors, Ed Parrot and Jason Derrig. Other thrillers include the James Robb thrillers ALIVE FROM NEW YORK and ALIVE FROM AMERICA, as well as the standalone thriller 2012: THE FIFTH WORLD. Both authors live and write in New England.

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"Talbot is a rising star worth following." -JEREMY ROBINSON, international bestselling author of more than fifty novels and novellas
"New World Orders will make you question everything you have ever been told by the system..it will suck you in from the very beginning and linger long in your thoughts after you finish the last page."--JAMES MELZER,author of Hull's Landing
"A bureaucratic apocalyptic cover-up! Ed's mixture of real world politics and the possibility of what may come, keeps you captivated and wondering... what if?"--EMERIAN RICH, author of Night's Knights
I lost a heck of a lot of sleep on this book. . .New World Orders is a must read. I highly recommend it to all readers.--A TURN OF PAGE

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Welcome to the conspiracy, folks!

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B004N84VJG
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ (February 9, 2011)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ February 9, 2011
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1051 KB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 306 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.1 out of 5 stars 47

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Edward G. Talbot is the collaboration of two authors: Ed Parrot and Jason Derrig. They have created a brand of thriller that keeps the stakes high while not taking itself too seriously. How do two people write a book without killing each other? That's easy. They don't own any weapons and they stink at unarmed combat.

Their books include:

Brainwash: an action novella written in collaboration with David Wood

Alive From New York (James Robb #1), a long novella

Alive From America (James Robb #2): a novel

Alive And Worldwide (James Robb #3): a novel

The Mayan Legacy (originally 2012: The Fifth World): a thriller novel.

New World Orders: a conspiracy thriller novel

A Horrifying Pair of Shorts: a collection of three Horror short stories

A Funny Pair of Shorts: a collection of three Humor short stories

Callsign: Rook: a thriller novella written in collaboration with Jeremy Robinson

Liberty: an action novella written in collaboration with David Wood

Justice: an action novella written in collaboration with David Wood

For the latest on Edward G. Talbot, check out their web site: edwardgtalbot.com

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4.1 out of 5 stars
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Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2012
This is an excellent thriller. Very well written, flowing storyline, and it captures reader from the start. I like excitement and action, but hate excessive violence, bloodbath and horrorstories. In this book there wasn`t really much violence. Excitement was created through the elaborate storyline. Yes, It is a tale of conspiracy, but not a conventional one and that surprised me positively. I would recommend this book, it is just fabulous.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2011
The first thing I noticed when I started reading New World Orders was the writing, and that's how it should be. What stood out to me was the fact that there was plenty of action, and this held steady throughout the novel. The writing is smart and easy to follow, and I appreciated the timeline; it made it easy to understand what was going on, and the book flowed nicely because of it.

I also enjoyed some of the things incorporated into the book such as chapter four which talks about Elvis and the conspiracy about him not actually dying. It was really interesting, creative and well thought out.

There were also many passages in the book that were well written such as this one:

"The winter sun glinted off the windows of the nature center in Rock Creek Park. Nestled in the heart of the nations capital, the park covers over two thousand acres of green space amid urban sprawl."

Overall, I enjoyed it and recommend it to anyone looking for a nice, well thought out and interesting read.

-Cheryl Bradshaw, Author
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Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2012
Timely story line in that it incorporates climate change issues and those who are developing either bunkers to house folks against coming problems... or those who might actually be planning another kind of escape (for the ultra wealthy). The character development I thought was good, but the story needed to be filled out more and the way it was broken into dated segments - added to the sense that it was fragmented.
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2011
New World Orders is the first novel from the writing duo, a science fiction meets political intrigue meets possible alternative history and future. This book was really more of an epic tale as it spanned decades, using real events in history but alternate explanations for those events. As with Alive From New York, conspiracy theories were often used as integral parts of the story, providing a whole new twist to events in history. One of the things I like most about this book was that the heroes weren't always who you assumed they were going to be. There is a certain formula to most books in that the heroes always survive, always win, and good always wins out. There were many times throughout the book that this wasn't necessarily true and that made for a far more interesting read.

Real characters mixed with ficticious characters to create a story of intrigue, suspense, and nonstop action. Real characters were placed in the context of true events but a back story was often created for them that changed the entire meaning of the events in which they were involved. Conspiracy theories usually annoy me, my personal feeling being that they often create more fear and division than is necessary. But using them in the framework of a novel like this was fascinating and frequently thought-provoking. I definately recommend picking this book up and giving it a read!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2011
When I was young, one of my Uncles was heavily involved in an extreme rightwing organization. Even at a tender age, I thought their conspiracy theories were farfetched. Among other things, they thought a cabal of rich and powerful with ulterior motives controlled the United States government. But what if this was true? "New World Orders" explores this possibility. Maybe we should have been wearing tinfoil hats after all.

"New World Orders" follows Jack Crowley, an editor for a "National Enquirer" like tabloid, and Jim Patterson, a Washington, DC police detective, who together first uncover the conspiracy in the 1980s. The authors do well weaving actual world events within their story. In the book, these events happen for different reasons than the media reported and are often faked. Some are events conspiracy theorists would have us believe weren't what they seemed. This makes the story more believable since the events are real. The main characters are the kind of people a reader will naturally be pulling for, even Jack Crowley, the tabloid reporter.

I also found myself laughing as the authors spice up the story with real people we might not expect. Among others, Elvis has a cameo and, for those quick enough to spot it, there is a brief appearance by a Mayor-to-be of Las Vegas. Thriller fans should find "New World Orders" a great escape.

**Originally written for "Books and Pals" book blog.**
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