Three out of the top four books in The New York Times Nonfiction best-sellers are books criticizing Hillary Clinton.
The No. 1 bestseller that has been on the list for four weeks is "Crisis of Character," written by former Secret Service member Gary J. Byrne.
Dinesh D'Souza's "Hillary's America" holds the No. 2 spot, and "Armageddon" by Dick Morris and Eileen McGann is at No. 4 — both new to the list this week.
"Hamilton: The Revolution," a book about the award-winning play is No. 3.
The Times describes "Crisis of Character" this way: "A Former Secret Service officer claims to have witnessed scandalous behavior by the Clintons."
In "Hillary's America," the Times said that D'Souza "warns of disaster if Hillary Clinton is elected president."
In "Armageddon," the Times list said, "The political strategist offers a game plan for how to defeat Hillary Clinton."
Further down the best-sellers list, is Fox News' Eric Bolling's book "Wake Up America" appearing at number 11. The Times description reads, "The Fox News Channel personality describes nine key American virtues that he maintains are under attack by President Obama and Hillary Clinton."
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