NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLER FICTION LIST ALL THE LIGHT WE CANNOT - TopicsExpress



          

NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLER FICTION LIST ALL THE LIGHT WE CANNOT SEE, by Anthony Doerr. (Scribner.) The lives of a blind French girl and a gadget-obsessed German boy before and during World War II. GRAY MOUNTAIN, by John Grisham. (Doubleday.) A downsized Wall Street lawyer joins a legal clinic in a small Virginia town. HOPE TO DIE, by James Patterson. (Little, Brown.) Detective Alex Cross’s family is kidnapped by a madman who wants to turn Cross into a perfect killer. THE ESCAPE, by David Baldacci. (Grand Central.) John Puller, a special agent with the Army, hunts for his brother, who was convicted of treason and has escaped from prison DIE AGAIN, by Tess Gerritsen. (Ballantine.) The Boston detective Jane Rizzoli and the medical examiner Maura Isles probe the murder of a big-game hunter. REVIVAL, by Stephen King. (Scribner.) The continuing relationship, over five decades, between a disgraced clergyman and a drug-addicted musician. THE ASSASSINATION OPTION, by W. E. B. Griffin and William E. Butterworth IV. (Putnam.) The second novel in a new series about the Cold War and the early C.I.A. TOM CLANCY: FULL FORCE AND EFFECT, by Mark Greaney. (Putnam.) North Korea becomes even more of a threat for President Jack Ryan. RAIN ON THE DEAD, by Jack Higgins. (Putnam.) The black ops specialists Sean Dillon and Sara Gideon investigate a Chechen attempt to kill a former president on Nantucket. LEAVING TIME, by Jodi Picoult. (Ballantine.) A woman searching for her mother consults a psychic. NO FORTUNATE SON, by Brad Taylor. (Dutton.) Pike Logan and his partner, Jennifer Cahill, members of a secret counterterrorist unit called the Taskforce, contend with a well-coordinated hostage seizure. STATION ELEVEN, by Emily St. John Mandel. (Knopf.) A traveling theater company looks for an audience among a global pandemic’s survivors. THE BURNING ROOM, by Michael Connelly. (Little, Brown.) The Los Angeles detective Harry Bosch and his new partner investigate two long-unsolved cases. THE BOSTON GIRL, by Anita Diamant. (Scribner.) The daughter of Jewish immigrants grows up in early-20th- century Boston; by the author of “The Red Tent.” THE GOLDFINCH, by Donna Tartt. (Little, Brown.) A painting becomes a boy’s prize, guilt and burden.
Posted on: Mon, 12 Jan 2015 13:36:14 +0000

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