Biography and Memoir

American Injustice: My Battle to Expose the Truth

Publication Date: 11/22/2022

This is the story of how I tried to get the Hunter Biden laptop evidence to the authorities. My life changed forever on April 12, 2019, when Hunter Biden stumbled into my shop requesting data recovery from one of his liquid-damaged laptops. After his father announced his candidacy for president…

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In Sickness: A Memoir

Publication Date: 11/15/2022

A medical emergency forces a brilliant Harvard oncologist to reveal that she has been hiding her advanced breast cancer for a decade. Her husband—also an oncologist—must set aside his anger and feelings of betrayal so that he can care for her during her final year of life. When Jane, a…

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R is for Revenge Dress: A Princess Diana–Inspired Alphabet Book for Grown-Ups

Publication Date: 11/15/2022

R is for Revenge Dress explores the celebrated life of Princess Diana through the alphabet. “A-mazing to ‘C’ the younger generation B-eing so interested in the legacy of HRH.” —Andrew Morton, Author of Diana: Her True Story Though “R” is for Revenge Dress, this book is rather sweet—about a cheeky…

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Fighting for Justice: The Improbable Journey to Exposing Cover-Ups about the JFK Assassination and the Deaths of Marilyn Monroe and Dorothy Kilgallen

Publication Date: 11/15/2022

“Investigative reporting at its best. Mark Shaw’s original work into the questionable deaths of Marilyn Monroe and Dorothy Kilgallen is now focused on the many unanswered questions left by the Warren Commission’s inquiry into the JFK assassination. Fighting for Justice has to be read.” —Nicholas Pileggi, author of Wiseguy and Casino Packed with shocking new evidence, Fighting…

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The Devil’s Triangle: Mark Judge vs the New American Stasi

Publication Date: 11/08/2022

A harrowing account of one man’s ordeal during the contentious Brett Kavanaugh hearings at the hands of the New American Stasi⎯a sinister cabal of partisan journalists, Democratic politicians, and shadowy oppo researchers the author calls “The Devil’s Triangle.” “Do you remember the woman in To Kill a Mockingbird who falsely accuses a…

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My Maril: Marilyn Monroe, Ronald Reagan, Hollywood, and Me

Publication Date: 11/01/2022

Terry Karger is the one living person who intimately knew Marilyn Monroe and Ronald Reagan. “Looks will get you far, but not as far as a good education.” —Marilyn Monroe to Terry Karger Terry Karger is a child of Hollywood: the granddaughter of Metro Pictures cofounder Maxwell Karger, and the…

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The Envoy: Mastering the Art of Diplomacy with Trump and the World

Publication Date: 10/25/2022

This is a behind-the-scenes look at Trump, his cabinet, and an international diplomacy you’ve never seen before—written by someone with no scores to settle, no hidden agenda, no check to cash, and no fucks to give. If you’ve heard of Gordon Sondland, it’s likely for one of the following two…

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Vignettes & Vino: Dinner Table Stories from the Trump White House with Recipes & Cocktail Pairings

Publication Date: 10/25/2022

These are true, human, lighthearted, and significant moments from the most high-stakes environment on Earth, the White House—written by two people who found love at the intersection of politics, a global pandemic, civil strife, an unexpected Supreme Court confirmation, and a heated presidential election—presented with comfort food recipes and cocktail…

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Jewish Pride

Publication Date: 10/18/2022

Michael Steinhardt left a stellar career on Wall Street and spent the next three decades launching revolutionary philanthropic programs like Birthright Israel and OneTable that offer a proud, rich future for the next generation of secular American Jews. What are the keys to a proud Jewish life? Part memoir, part…

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Chasing Normal: Growing Up, Letting Go, and Finding Joy in Being Different

Publication Date: 10/18/2022

In a time where many feel lost, alone, or afraid—and where social media makes us think that everyone has it better, bigger, or brighter—Chasing Normal is a humorous and poignant memoir about learning to embrace yourself, along with the messy life you lived that made you who you are today.…

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