Newsmax Rising Bestsellers concentrates on “getting back to basics” in this week’s nonfiction selections. One first tells readers how to make their investments in a godly, biblical manner, while another attempts to answer some of the issues confronting parents in 21st century America. There is a depiction of the multi-front geopolitical and cultural war America is engaged in today, and one suggests to answer a question that emerges every four years: the importance of the Electoral College. For fiction enthusiasts, there is a mystery surrounding a sudden disappearance from a seemingly idyllic life.
“She Didn’t See It Coming: A Novel,” by Shari Lapena (Pamela Dorman Books)
This instant New York Times bestseller centers on a young couple who seems to have it all — great careers, a luxurious condominium apartment, a supportive circle of friends and a beautiful daughter. Then it all comes crashing down when the wife disappears from her own home without a trace or a hint as to where she may be. Then with each passing day, the facade of their life falls apart — career, condo, and friends. “I stayed up way too late on this one to finish and solve,” wrote L.A. in her GoodReads review. “This thriller hit all the highlights which I love about Shari Lapena’s books. She sets the mood by giving the audience a heightened feeling of suspense, anticipation and all those twists.” [Fiction]“Biblically Responsible Investing: For God’s Glory And Your Joy,” by Robert Netzly (Robert Netzly)
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