Newsmax Rising Bestsellers – Week of Nov. 4, 2024

“Fighting city hall” is a concept many understand, even if it doesn’t refer to challenging any government. This week’s Newsmax Rising Bestsellers looks at several battles. One describes the average American’s seven-year battle to exercise a fundamental constitutional right, and another butts heads with climate alarmists who claim “the science is settled.” A third depicts the “magic and mayhem” of a billionaire businessman and reality TV star’s fight against the political establishment — particularly career politicians. And yet another is a warning from a U.S. Supreme Court justice to today’s lawmakers that there is such a thing as too much law. The fiction offering involves deaths in two different places in the world weaved into international business.  

An Eye for an Eye,” by Jeffrey Archer (HarperCollins)

New York Times bestselling author Jeffrey Archer’s latest novel is centered on two deaths, a world apart and apparently unconnected — one in Saudi Arabia and the other in the English countryside. Then Archer throws in a master criminal on a quest for revenge, a billion-dollar deal that goes sour, and an inheritance filled with unexpected twists, turns, and stunning consequences. “‘An Eye for an Eye’ isn’t just a worthy addition to the William Warwick series by Jeffrey Archer, it’s a triumph in the thriller genre as a whole,” concluded The Bookish Elf in their review. “Archer has managed to keep the series fresh and exciting, even seven books in—no small feat, let me tell you.”  [Fiction]Average Joe: One Man’s Faith and the Fight to Change a Nation,” by Joseph A. Kennedy (Salem Books)

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