Newsmax Rising Bestsellers – Week of March 31, 2025

This week’s Newsmax Rising Bestseller addresses movements that many see as threating America’s core values: globalism and Marxism. Two others examine movements that seek to improve society: homeschooling and artificial intelligence. And, for fiction, there is what looks to be the first in a new series of novels, written by a new father-son team of novelists, Humberto and David Cancio.

Gabriel Lock: Bound by Law,” by D. & H. Cancio (Atlas Elite Publishing Partners)

With the prospect of becoming a series of tales surrounding the exploits of a young Miami lawyer named Gabriel Lock in the early 1980s, this adventure tells of Lock’s sense of ethics and integrity which force him to leave the state attorney’s office. He joins his father’s private law firm, where he learns that the law seldom has a black and white clarity. Although fiction, the book takes an intimate look at the attorney-client relationship as Lock often struggles with his faith and emotions to represent his clients and meet their expectations. “What I liked most about it was that it explored human emotions and kindness that can exist during some very tough situations,” wrote Miriam Calderin for GoodReads. “Gabriel is hard on himself but is a very upstanding young man who loves his family and his faith. I look forward to reading other books by these authors, and hopefully they’ll include a love interest!” [Fiction]Dethrone Davos: Save America,” by Theodore Gadsden Pierce (Liquid & Leaf, LLC)

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