Reviews of "The
Invisible Patriots"

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Review from Henry Custer
Author of "Concept of Justice", "Dirt Floor" and "Bizzarre Justice"
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This fictional story of the Second American Revolution is
a refreshing departure from what I expected to find in this novel.
After detailing many of the corrupt dealings of some of
our most prominent elected representatives, a proposal is made to
correct the deficiencies; a proposal possibly acceptable to most of our
citizens.
Revolution and Terrorism is an abhorrent thought for most
of us. However, this fictional account of another kind of revolution
opens up a new avenue for correction of the system.
Congratulations to Mr. Chenoweth; you have brought a new
perspective to an age old problem.
If you love your country as I do, you will enjoy this high
tech, yet simple plot.
Review from Otis D. Ritch
Author of "Where Eagles Soar"
A spiritual adventure.
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I have just finished reading “The Invisible Patriots” by Norman
Chenoweth and all I can say is Watch out all you literary bad
guys--there is a new sheriff in town. Tom Clancy take off your hat--the
king has arrived. This is a most insightful book and should be read by
every American. The book tells it like it is, as well as being a fast
paced, good story. I can only hope that there will be a sequel to this
fantastic book. This book has been needed for a long time and Norman is
a hero for writing it. If anyone wants to read a really good story and
learn about the corruption in our government they must read this great
book.

Excerpt
from an e-mail from
Mary Jones, author of Mary's Place
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"I
thoroughly enjoyed your book, it
was hard to put down once I got started . it was really an excellent
book Norman, very well written, and very exciting, wish it could have
been a true story." My neighbor and niece also read it and had nothing
but good to say about it. My daughter an author, who also read it
said, "she really enjoyed the book and that you were a very good writer
and should write some more books, I agree with her about that. LOVE IN
CHRIST, MARY"

Review from John Kroger
A
Political Manifesto
Before my review, I should first
disclose my conflicts of interest. One, Norman Chenoweth is my uncle,
so I am hopelessly biased in his favor. Two, I read and critiqued an
early draft of Invisible Patriots, so I feel a vested interest in its
success. With that business out of the way, I did enjoy this book. For
as long as I can remember, my uncle has had a deep passion for what he
sees as inequities and injustices in the operation of our government.
He has devoted a great deal of time to studying these problems, and to
developing practical remedies thereto. I believe this book is the
culmination of that process. It is a work of fiction, but it is, in
some ways, a political manifesto. This book is his argument for change,
with detailed prescriptions to effect that change. During our
discussions, we disagreed on certain of his criticisms and
recommendations, but that is not the point here. Rather, what is the
point is that this book is a good read and a call for action. If you
enjoy political thrillers and are not averse to having your thinking
challenged, then this is the book for you.

Review from Cheryl Gray, author of
"IMMUNE"
The
problem was rampant, the
solution, shocking and the results; promising.
The Invisible Patriots is about a group of long time friends that
decide to put an end of the political corruption in America.
Norm Chenoweth’s book is an entertaining fast read, that will both
shock and surprise you!
If you like fast paced, politcal thrillers; this book is for you.
Cheryl Gray
"IMMUNE"
ISBN# 1-5912-96390