The American Truth, Book Uses Fiction and Nonfiction to Explore The Controversies of 911
The American Truth is a powerful book exploring the controversies of the 9/11 attacks, releases just before the 6th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Part nonfiction, part novel – this enganging book makes you question whether you witnessed one of the most controversial events of all of history.
The fiction section of The American Truth 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 presents an overview of the 9/11 controversies in an easy to read fashion.
About the Book:
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.
Eventually Nathan’s cover is blown, and the two must run for their lives. Though all hope seems to be lost, their determination for the truth will not let these men give up their desire to uncover one of the greatest secrets in history.
You can read The American Truth for free at the book’s website, AmTruth.com. You can purchase the The American Truth here.


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