· Updated January 16, 2025 12:17 AM · 2 min read read
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NEW YORK — The public's appetite for all things critical of Hillary Clinton is showing no signs of slowing down, and for the first time, three of the top four nonfiction titles on the New York Times' bestseller list constitute page-turning exposes focusing squarely on the former secretary of state and first lady.
This week, Dick Morris and Eileen McGann's Armageddon and Dinesh D'Souza's Hillary's America joined top bestseller Crisis of Character, the tell-all account penned by a former secret
NEW YORK — The public's appetite for all things critical of Hillary Clinton is showing no signs of slowing down, and for the first time, three of the top four nonfiction titles on the New York Times' bestseller list constitute page-turning exposes focusing squarely on the former secretary of state and first lady.
This week, Dick Morris and Eileen McGann's Armageddon and Dinesh D'Souza's Hillary's America joined top bestseller Crisis of Character, the tell-all account penned by a former secret s…