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Newt Gingrich, a man people seem to either love or hate, continues his book writing career with Days of Infamy, in which Gingrich and William Forstchen (Gingrich’s co-author on al his previous books) offer their second novel in a series set during World War II. In this one, they pick up where they left off in Pearl Harbor, this time concentrating on the Japanese side of the war.
Also new in fiction this week: Jamil Nasir’s The Houses of Time, a near-future science fiction novel about a man who experiences a lucid dream-life that begins to spill over into his real life. And in The Ancient Rain, author Domenic Stansberry offers her third story starring private investigator Dante Manusco, this one set in the aftermath of 9/11.
