Bestselling author and former Speaker Newt Gingrich reveals how Big Government Socialism is crippling America-and offers strategies and insights for everyday citizens to overcome its influence.
Newt Gingrich Book order
Newt Gingrich is renowned as the architect of the "Contract with America," which propelled the Republican Party to a significant victory. As Speaker, he challenged the established order by redistributing power from Washington back to the populace. An prolific author, Gingrich has penned over twenty-nine books, including fourteen New York Times bestsellers, with his novels offering active historical studies of warfare lessons through fictionalized accounts of pivotal battles. Alongside his wife Callista, he produces historical and public policy documentaries. Gingrich is also a highly sought-after speaker, known for sharing unique and unparalleled insights across a diverse range of subjects.







- 2022
- 2022
Beyond Biden
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Bestselling author Newt Gingrich exposes the anti-American forces that have grown so large and so aggressive in their quest for power.
- 2020
Trump and the American Future
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
New York Times bestselling author Newt Gingrich lays out what is at stake in the 2020 elections and why Donald Trump must be re-elected.
- 2020
When an exiled Iranian scientist is assassinated in Washington, DC, the former FBI counterintelligence agent and ex-SEAL are pulled back into the world of clandestine ops?and the fate of the entire East Coast is at stake. Joining ranks with a heralded Mossad agent, Mayberry and Garrett pursue a skilled international killer hired to murder a legendary Israeli spymaster. Their pursuit draws them into an international conspiracy led by a power-hungry Russian oligarch intent on destroying Washington, DC, and the Navy?s most important Atlantic base. The oligarch plots to unleash a nuclear onslaught first devised by the KGB but shelved by Kremlin leaders during the Cold War. On top of this, Iran?s sudden offer to help the United States raises suspicions about its possible role in a global shakedown. With too many enemies emerging and too little time, the two Americans are forced to operate outside official channels to stay ahead of naive US politicians and foreign enemies out to entangle their efforts in red tape. Operating in an international tinderbox, Mayberry and Garrett must decipher which players are allies and which are posers?in time to thwart a cataclysmic nuclear attack on US soil and prevent an international incident that could ignite a third world war. And they must keep themselves alive
- 2019
Collusion
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Valerie Mayberry comes from the kind of wealthy family that would be royalty in any other country. Obsessive and compulsive, she's also the FBI's counter-intelligence expert on domestic terrorism. Brett Garrett is a dishonorably discharged ex-Navy SEAL coming off a secret opioid addiction. A brusque, fiercely independent operative who refuses to play by the rules, the seasoned pro is now a gun for hire, working as a security contractor in Eastern Europe. When a high ranking Kremlin official with knowledge of a plan to attack the US must be smuggled out under the nose of a kleptocratic Putin-like Russian president and a ruthless general, Mayberry and Garret are thrown together to exfiltrate him and preempt a deadly poisonous strike. As these unlikely partners work to protect their human asset, their mission is threatened by domestic politics: leftist protests, Congressional infighting, and a culture riven by hatred. Collusion raises many of the most significant issues facing America in real life today. Is Russia our ally, or our enemy? Are American leftist activists susceptible to influence from aboard? How far will our enemies go to disrupt our politics and weaken the nation? Can we trust the media to differentiate between the good guys and the bad guys? Newt Gingrich and Pete Earley have entertained and educated readers with three previous novels of Washington scandal and foreign interference
- 2008
The narrative delves into the events surrounding the attack on Pearl Harbor, blending historical accuracy with imaginative storytelling. Authors Newt Gingrich and William R. Forstchen create an epic adventure that explores the intricacies of this pivotal moment in American history, offering readers a fresh perspective on the "Date of Infamy." Their expertise in the American Civil War series enriches this gripping tale of bravery, strategy, and the complexities of war.
- 2006
The conclusion of an inventive trilogy explores an alternate history of the American Civil War, posing the intriguing question of whether the South could have emerged victorious. Authors Newt Gingrich and William R. Forstchen weave a narrative filled with strategic battles and political intrigue, offering readers a captivating reimagining of pivotal events and their potential outcomes. The story delves into the complexities of war, leadership, and the consequences of historical decisions, providing a thought-provoking perspective on a defining moment in American history.
- 2005
Grant Comes East
- 416 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Set in an alternate history where the Confederacy wins at Gettysburg, this sequel explores the implications of that pivotal victory. The narrative follows key figures as they navigate the shifting political and military landscape, facing new challenges and strategies in the ongoing Civil War. Themes of leadership, sacrifice, and the complexities of war are intricately woven into the plot, offering a gripping continuation of the series that reimagines the course of American history.
- 2004
Gettysburg
- 480 pages
- 17 hours of reading
The Civil War is the American Iliad, with figures like Lincoln, Stonewall Jackson, Grant, and Lee embodying heroic ideals akin to Achilles and Hector. Among the myriad battles, Gettysburg stands out, drawing millions annually to its historic fields, where Chamberlain's legendary stand and Pickett's doomed charge became symbols of the Lost Cause. Over time, the debate surrounding this pivotal moment has intensified, transforming it into the great "what if" of American history—a dreamscape where Confederate banners might have crowned the heights. In 1863, General Robert E. Lee and his Army of Northern Virginia prepared to strike the North, seeking a victory to end the brutal conflict. However, Lee's campaign ultimately failed, sealing the war's fate. Embarking on a sweeping operation, Lee displayed the audacity that had characterized his previous battles, knowing this was his last chance for victory as the industrial North wore down the South. His lieutenants and soldiers, driven by a renewed spirit, faced the decisive moment that would determine the nation's future. This meticulously researched novel by Newt Gingrich and William Forstchen explores how a Confederate victory at Gettysburg could have altered the course of history, capturing true heroism and glory in America's darkest hour.
- 1998
1945
- 349 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Alternativní historie. Píše se rok 1945 – válka v Evropě i v Tichomoří skončila. Na mapě Evropy zůstala jen jedna země, kterou se Hitlerovým armádám nepodařilo srazit na kolena – Británie. Jedinou silou, jež je schopna nacistické mašinérii účinně vzdorovat, jsou Spojené státy. Hitlerovy mocenské ambice nejsou uspokojeny – chystá proto útok přímo na území USA. Tato akce po důkladných přípravách skutečně začne – konflikt se přesouvá přímo na území USA, do okolí Oak Ridge, místa, kde USA vyvíjí a zkouší atomovou bombu. Útok je překvapivý a nesmírně krutý. USA musejí změnit taktiku a urychleně vybavit armádu novou technikou, aby mohly v konfliktu uspět. Přeložila Petra Andělová

