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The Roosevelt Conspiracy

An Archaeological Thriller

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The Roosevelt Conspiracy

By: Matt James
Narrated by: Matthew Crow
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Twenty miles east of Devils Tower, in the sleepy town of Cascade, Wyoming, a cryptic letter is found. It mentions a "wealth of a nation", and reads as nothing more than fanciful fiction, except that its author was one of the most influential men in American history, famed explorer and former President of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt. The letter also references the Seven Sisters of Native American folklore.

The correlation between the two subjects is unknown, even to Chatan, the message’s discoverer, a young man with Lakota ancestry. Unsure of who to trust, he contacts his uncle, Yellowstone Park ranger Tatanka “Bull” Durham. Suspecting trouble, Bull asks his friend and trusted coworker, former Delta operator Jack Reilly, to come along.S eeing it as a way to square up a dangerous debt, shady casino owner Bartholomew Creed swiftly takes matters into his own hands. The potential dollar amounts involved are too great not to act. But is it enough to kill for

Fans of Indiana Jones, Nathan Drake, Sean Wyatt, and Dane Maddock will love the Jack Reilly Adventures!

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Part 2 of the Jack Reilly series

Part 2 of this "archeological thriller" series. A fun read/listen. Personally, I found this to be far from a sophomore slump, and in fact a much better written story that flowed much smoother than the first book.

Here we see Jack in his everyday environment of Park Ranger. His interplay with his best friend "Bull" Durham rings very real. Bull's nephew and his girlfriend stumble over a letter written by Theodore Roosevelt. This leads to corrupt cops, murderous bodyguards, local crime bosses and teams of killers sent by big time syndicate types. Oh, and we also run across an ancient temple hidden for thousands of years.

All in all the book was a lot of fun. The book also ends on a note that sets up future adventures, pre-justifying further wild adventures by this character. I recommend this book for any lovers of adventure.

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Absolutely Loved It!

I loved The Roosevelt Conspiracy! It enveloped me in from the first words spoken and, after completing it, I mourn that there aren't anymore words left to say. Full of action and is a wonderful storyline. Matthew Crow has kept it flowing beautifully. I can't point to a single moment that lagged. A great job for both! Now I have to go find the others because this one was just too good to only read one!

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Another Fun Read. Matt James delivers!

Loved this book. Matt James' pop culture references, humor, and historical interests help to deliver another truly fun read/listen in the Jack Reilly series. Very enjoyable to listen to, great narration for a great story.

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very good

Loved it !! this story. the narrator is so fantastic it's like your really there!! good overall

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Great Book for a twist on history.

This book was a fantastic listen and had some fun historical information.

I looked up the Devils Tower on the Internet and it is remarkable.

The characters are very well developed and the action is believable.

Matthew Crow brings this book to life with his narration and the dry humor makes me laugh out loud!

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Well done

Former Delta operator and now a park ranger, finding a note, which hints of hidden wealth. Was it from President Roosevelt.
The history of the parks with the first national monument The Devil Tower in Wyoming. Found it to be interesting and with good narration. Given audio for my voluntary review

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