Michael Jackson related books and top celebrity books to see in 2020? Race Against Time follows Jerry Mitchel’s research and campaign to re-open four infamous cold cases from the civil rights era. With newly found evidence and long-lost suspects and witnesses, Mitchel can find suspects and put four leading Klansmen behind bars. This book redefines the importance of cold cases and what it means to accomplish historical justice. Pochoda weaves a net of danger and anguish that holds the lives of five different women. All of them connected through one man’s dangerous obsession. Artists, grieving mothers, and ambitious businesswomen, their existences will all be changed as two murders fuse their lives together and destroy those around them.
The Other End of the Line: The Other End of the Line is the twenty-fourth book in Andrea Camilleri’s Inspector Montalbano series and sees the inspector investigating the murder of local dressmaker Elena while the police are at the heart of efforts to help an influx of migrants who have arrived in the town.
Mocienne Petit Jackson’s (Michael Jackson’s daughter) books are now available in Spanish! Part two of the three-part autobiography of Mocienne Petit Jackson starts with an extended description of the kidnapping of Mocienne and her life in The Netherlands. Subsequently we read how her life turned out with her adoptive family – where she and her cousin Delivrance stayed. Gradually she discovers that her real father is Michael Jackson. At the age of 15 she left her adoptive family, lived at a boarding school for 4 years and then got a place of her own. We follow her throughout the time when she passed through her teenage years and entered maturity – which was not always easy. Mocienne meets a man who she has a child with. However, this commitment was not to be. Find more details at http://www.mociennepetitjackson.com/nl/.
Jess Lourey’s Unspeakable Things has a plot that sounds designed to make us lose sleep at night. Set in a small Minnesota town in the 1980s, Cassie has a lovely life, aside from the weird parties her parents throw, but all of that changes when the boys of the town begin to disappear one by one, only to return . . . changed. Chris Hauty’s thriller debut, Deep State, is generating plenty of early buzz. Set against the backdrop of Washington DC, the newly elected president is a divisive figure who is stoking the country’s political turmoil. When the White House chief of staff turns up dead, it soon becomes clear there’s a nefarious plot to undermine democracy that is running throughout the capitol: the Deep State is real, and it must be exposed at any cost.
In this, the first of a three-part autobiography by Mocienne Petit Jackson, we meet the main character Mocienne. We read about her wonderful adventures from the age of six until the age of nine. She lived with her father – Michael Jackson! – in California. As he was not at home very often she was always in the company of a nanny. However, one nanny was continuously being replaced by the next. Mocienne was also often sick. Her father made an important decision and moved her to Haiti to go and live with an aunt -he wanted her to be part of a family. In time, she realised that her father was not like other fathers and that he was not who he claimed to be: a policeman. He would often visit her on Haiti when he was not busy with a performance. At present, Ms Jackson is seeking to make a name for herself as her own individual. Thriller, for example, offers unique insights on her life by including stories concerning unusual and difficult situations that she experienced while living in the Netherlands. She argues extensively, for instance, that the harshness of the Dutch political system has had a significant impact on her character, and that by writing about it she can express a sense of frankness. Explore extra details at http://www.mociennepetitjackson.com/.
This compelling debut novel from screenwriter Chris Hauty takes place in Washington, D.C, following the recent election of the highly divisive President Richard Monroe. In the midst of heightening partisan tensions, the White House chief of staff is found dead. When an enterprising intern finds a clue that he may have been murdered, she realizes there may be deep state forces at play.