Lawfare, prophesying and the nexus between the White House and American industry all are fodder for this week’s Newsmax Rising Bestsellers. The unprecedented use of the courts to prosecute Donald Trump, ancient writings may have accurately described the world’s current events, the depiction of the “wild world” of the current president’s son, and an unhealthy alliance between the White House and big business all are examined. There is also a murder mystery for fiction lovers.
“The Lucky Chip: A Psychological Thriller of Betrayal and Murder in The City of Sin,” by D.J. Ciccarello (D.J. Ciccarello)
In this novel, which weaves the past with the present, a young man down on his luck believes that a discarded poker chip he found in his Las Vegas hotel room may be a lucky sign — a new start in life. With it, he vows to leave behind a past distinguished by addiction, unemployment, and depression, and win back the love of his wife. But he soon recognizes the chip’s connection with a mob boss from 60 years earlier, as his own life spins further out of control. “This book was so good,” wrote Jennifer Abbey for GoodReads. “The twists and turns were just right, and I loved how the story transitioned from the past to the present. It all wove together so nicely. It’s been a while since I could actually say to myself, when finishing a book, “and the moral of the story is..” but this actually made me do that and it was great!” [Fiction]“Dangerous Injustice: How Democrats Weaponized DOJ to Protect Biden and Persecute Trump,” by Joseph B. Sweeney (Real Clear Publishing)
Read more at Newsmax© 2024 Newsmax. All rights reserved.