• The Eye of Moloch

  • By: Glenn Beck
  • Narrated by: Jeremy Lowell
  • Length: 11 hrs and 49 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (806 ratings)

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The Eye of Moloch

By: Glenn Beck
Narrated by: Jeremy Lowell
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The last battle for freedom is underway....

By the end of Glenn Beck’s number-one best-selling political thriller The Overton Window, a young rebel named Molly Ross had torn aside the curtain to reveal a shadow war being waged for the future of America. In the six months since then, her fight for freedom hasn’t gone well. Marked as traitors and hunted by ruthless government-sanctioned mercenaries using the most advanced surveillance technologies ever created, Ross and her "Founders' Keepers" find themselves cornered and standing alone. but the fight is far from over.

The battle lines in this bitter rivalry are as old as civilization itself: On one side, an unlikely band of ordinary Americans, ready to make their last stand in defense of self-rule, freedom, and liberty - and on the other, an elite cabal of self-styled tyrants who believe that unlimited power should be wielded only by the chosen few. That group, led by an aging, trillionaire puppet-master named Aaron Doyle, will stop at nothing to destroy the myth that man is capable of ruling himself.

As Doyle prepares to make his final move toward a dark, global vision for humanity's future, new allies join the fight and old enemies change sides. In the midst of it all, Molly draws together a small but devoted group willing to risk their lives to infiltrate one of the most secure locations on earth - a place holding long-standing secrets that, if revealed, would forever change the way Americans view their rare, extraordinary place in history. Exposing these truths, and the real-life game of chess being played for mankind’s freedom, is their last chance to save the country they love.

©2013 Glenn Beck (P)2013 Simon & Schuster

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Excellent!

It mirrors where America is headed, unless something changes! The far left, is too far left! The right is just as bad! Common ground lies in the center, where most Americans truly fall! Great job, Glen!

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Very enjoyable

Loved the storytellers voice. Excellent tale with enough truth to be terrifying. I highly recommend it!

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Best Beck Book Yet

Great plot and detailed telling of a very important topic for our culture and country today. Hoping for a third book to follow.

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“Work of Faction” Aptly Describes this Work

If the narrative seems “too much” to bare forbearance, read ahead to the last chapter epilogue.

Threading these undisputed real world details together into a compressed narrative does indeed take on the essence of an indictment for a charge of Conspiracy. If that alone causes you to avert your eyes, then you must consider what range of possible psycho-social statements can fairly apply to you.

As a story read for entertainment, this one follows a highly detailed and intellectually purpose-driven path. The summation of that path can be illuminated in the last chapter conclusory rumination of the character Noah Gardner.

Often stated is that “art imitates life or vice versa.” That statement holds kernels of truth worthy of giving any work unearthing history a fair reading and scrutiny in context of its parallels to our personal applied experience.

In that regard, I would enthusiastically recommend that you consume this work, allowing the chapter to chapter progression to march you toward completion. And in so doing allow the narrative to make you question everything with boldness.

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A frightening picture of a very likely future.

Excellently presented story. Hits the nail on the head as far as what will become of this great country if uninformed Americans don't wake up and witness reality.

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great sequel. . hope this remains fiction

great story and plot. scary as hell, hope this will help end the progressive agenda.

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The time is now

it is currently near the end of 2022 and this book could be a current events profile. change a couple names and a couple places, probably 90% or more is basic fact. I have recommended this book to numerous people. most people just don't want to open their eyes

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Almost as good as Agenda 21

It was a bit hard for me to really jump in at first. But once I got into the story, I enjoy it.

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Not a bad listen at all

I enjoyed it - if you lisen closely Mr Beck threads in real life events into the fiction.

Might get his other, older fiction book

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As I listened to this book, I was amazed at how it mirrored today's news. Uncanny. I remember listening to Glenn Beck last summer stating that he was not going to release the book until the time was right. Well the time was definitely right. Took me a little time to get oriented back into the characters from the Overton Window, but once I was in sync, it was fast paced and, as always, an eye opener.

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