Newsmax Rising Bestsellers illustrate the inherent contradiction of the world has become, from explaining “tolerance,” which sounds benign and virtuous, as a term to accept the unacceptable, and another that describes America as maybe the world’s last best hope against terrorism. Other selections include an illustration of how combining business with diversity, equity and inclusion always leads to poorer outcomes disaster, and the data that led to the COVID vaccine debacle. A fiction offering comes from a New York Times No. 1 bestselling novelist.
“Bad Liar: A Novel,” by Tami Hoag (Dutton)
A small Louisiana town is turned upside-down with two missing persons — one a hometown hero, the other a local zero — and a body is dumped at the end of a dead-end road with immediate identifiers of hands and face obliterated by shotgun blasts. Is the murder victim the local hero, the zero, or a third victim? Said BookList in its review, ”Hoag perfectly captures the Cajun dialect and way of life the dark, steamy atmosphere of the Louisiana bayous, the claustrophobia of small-town life, lost dreams; dashed hopes, and tragic lives in this five-star read with a powerful, sucker-punch ending.” [Fiction]“The End of Tolerance: How Democrats Use the Sin of Tolerance to Destroy America,” by Vince Everett Ellison (Palmetto Publishing)
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