The Roosevelt Conspiracy

The Roosevelt Conspiracy by Matt James, published by Severed Press in 2020, is a 155-page work that delves into a mysterious letter discovered in Cascade, Wyoming. This letter, attributed to Theodore Roosevelt, hints at a “wealth of a nation” and intertwines with Native American folklore, specifically the Seven Sisters. The narrative follows Chatan, a young man of Lakota descent, as he navigates trust and danger after finding the letter. He reaches out to his uncle, Yellowstone park ranger Tatanka “Bull” Durham, who enlists the help of former Delta operator Jack Reilly to uncover the truth behind the cryptic message.
Readers will encounter a blend of action, adventure, and suspense as the story unfolds. The stakes rise when Bartholomew Creed, a casino owner, becomes involved, driven by the potential financial gain tied to the letter. The plot explores themes of trust and betrayal against a backdrop of historical intrigue, while also touching on elements of mystery and the complexities of relationships. This edition presents a unique narrative that intertwines historical figures with contemporary challenges, inviting readers into a world where the past and present collide.
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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. Seeing 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?
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