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Reviews of "The Invisible Patriots"




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I am Proud of this note I received from Frosty Wooldridge.
Frosty has written books and many articles all over the internet.
He is a great Patriot, read his articles.






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





Review from Robbie Britt, author of
"Dead Men Don't Deal"


Dear Norman,
ON a more personal note, I thoroughly enjoyed your book, it was my pleasure to read your work, and found myself rooting for Big Toy and the guys all the way through it. It was a pleasant surprised when it came out like it did. You did a great job Norman and it was a wonderful read. I just wish it could really happen. grin!

 
Hugs Robbie
 
Review:
"The Invisible Patriots is a book for ALL Americans, one that expresses what the average American wants from their government and seldom gets. One of our enemies, Joseph Stalin once said, 'Ideas are more powerful than guns.' This book proves that theory when a group of wealthy men with an idea decide to rid corruption from our political system. With careful planning, although not an easy task, it proves to be a major accomplishment with a minimum amount of collateral damage. Although fiction, it certainly gives one food for thought along with some quotes from some of our greatest leaders. It is a reminder of how freedom works and what we have to do to protect and maintain it.
 
May the philosophy here, be passed on to those in power and open their eyes to the error of their ways, so that our country will continue to be the leader in freedom and democracy. I whole heartily recommend this book for anyone that loves America and knows the ingenuity of the American people.  This is a book for our time and long overdue. "
 
 
Robbie Britt
"DEAD MEN DON'T DEAL"
   ISBN# 1-4137-26968



Quotes of Joyce Ann Edmondson
author of "The Listening Tree"

Review

Norman Chenoweth's novel, The Invisible Patriots, is an entertaining and innovative account of some very creative individuals who set out to revolutionize and reform the American government and return it to the people.

Their methods involve intrigue, mysterious weapons and humorous dialogue, and are played out in a romantic setting with true to life people leading the action.

Remaining steadfast to their original purpose of not harming any innocent persons, they nevertheless set up a wave of opposition.  Is this what it takes to bring America back to its original foundations?  Is a revolution needed today? Read the fictional "The Invisible Patriots" and its surprise ending and decide for yourself.

Joyce Ann Edmondson
Author
The Listening Tree



Joyce Ann Edmondson
"
The Listening Tree"
ISBN: 1-4137-3761-7



John D. Bowling
"The Back Nine"

I just finished reading “The Invisible Patriots”, by Norman Chenoweth.  It’s a real page turner.  Its storyline is one with which most Americans can identify.  If you’ve ever allowed your imagination to run wild when contemplating the vast problems enmeshed in our political system and how they might be solved, this book is for you.  Its unique approach is one you will enjoy reading and I recommend it highly. 

John D. Bowling, The Back Nine

John D. Bowling
"The Back Nine"
ISBN: 1-4137-4693-4



An e-mail note from Dan
Dan purchased a signed copy on eBay

Hi Norman.  I just finished your book!!  It was FANTASTIC !!!!!!!!!!!!!!  I have always heard that a book or movie is inspired by the real thing.  In this case, I truly hope it is. It is the perfect way to turn this country around, and rid the Government of corrupt polititians.  If something doesn't, our days are numbered.  Thanks again, and let me know when your next book is ready, or if you have other ones out now.   Dan 

 

Review by D. J. Pryor at Amazon

Mr. Chenoweth manages to avoid the typical anti party hate rhetoric that is common in most stories of this type. For those who have not read many of them, most contemporary American Revolution novels are full of anti Democrat or Anti Republican propaganda. Instead Mr. Chenoweth has focused on the corruptness of the system and those who perpetuate it, with no mention of party affiliation; making this a book with much broader appeal.

In structure, elegance/use of grammar and plot development the story reads like many others available as internet fiction (without the 19$ price). Still, the book is VERY entertaining, offers a different angel in this sub genre and shows that this author did his research and put a lot of heart into the story.

I would recommend it as an entertaining story, not a literary masterpiece.




 

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