Rosenberg hits best-seller list again with ‘Third Target’ |
Written by Todd Starowitz |
Tuesday, 27 January 2015 02:26 PM America/New_York |
Author Joel C. Rosenberg has done it again. His newest novel, The Third Target, which released only three weeks ago, has earned inclusion on every major national best sellers list, including The New York Times, Publishers Weekly, Wall Street Journal, and The USA Today. The Third Target’s inclusion on The New York Times list marks the ninth time that a Rosenberg fiction novel has made the prestigious best sellers list, in addition to five of his books making the non-fiction list. The Third Target, a fictionalized account of a New York Times foreign correspondent learning that ISIS had captured a cache of weapons inside Syria, debuted at No. 4 on the Publishers Weekly fiction best sellers list (PW uses actual book sales per Nielsen BookScan) for the week ending Jan. 11, 2015, and cracked the top 10 again this past week at No. 10. The Third Target’s best seller rankings on national fiction lists are as follows:
The sales of Rosenberg’s books were buoyed by an extensive marketing and PR campaign. Rosenberg was featured in interviews on FOX News’s “Huckabee,” CBN’s “The 700 Club,” and Sean Hannity’s nationally syndicated radio show. The book was advertised on such shows as Rush Limbaugh’s top-rated national radio show, The Drudge Report, theBlaze.com, World Net Daily, FoxNews.com, Sean Hannity, and CBN’s “The 700 Club.” In addition to Rosenberg’s media appearances, he also spoke about the book and current events in the Middle East at the following churches: Prestonwood Baptist Church in Dallas; Harvest Christian Fellowship in Riverside, California; Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa in Santa Ana, California; Green Acres Baptist Church in Tyler, Texas; and Calvary Baptist Church in New York, New York.
The Ezekiel Option received the Gold Medallion award as the “Best Novel of 2006” from the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association. Rosenberg is the producer of two documentary films based on his nonfiction books. |