Saturday, September 29, 2012

New York Times Bestseller List Fiction September 30th 2012

Top 10 Novels on the NY Times Bestseller list for Fiction 
Week ending September 30th 2012
(click on the title to get it at Amazon.com)


10 - Robert B. Parker's Fool Me Twice - Michael Brandman
(Debut)
Jesse Stone, the chief of police in Paradise, Mass., deals with the arrest of a troubled movie star;
a continuation of the series by Parker who died in 2010

9  -  The Tombs - Clive Cussler and Thomas Perry  (2nd week on list)
Sam and Remi Fargo, a husband and wife treasure hunting team, search for the tomb of Atilla the Hun.

8  -  Frozen Heat - Richard Castle
(Debut)
The NYPD homicide detective Nikki Heat investigates the case of a woman whose body is found in a freezer.

7  -  Zoo - James Patterson  (2nd week on list)
A young biologist warns world leaders about the reasons for escalating animal attacks on cities.

6  -  This is How You Lose Her - Junot Diaz
(Debut)
Stories of love, loss and family history from a Pulitzer Prize winning novelist.

5  -  Telegraph Avenue - Michael Chabon
(Debut)
Fathers and sons in Berkeley and Oakland, California.

4  -  Delusion in Death - J.D. Robb
(Debut)
Lt. Eve Dallas investigates a mass delusion at a bar her husband owns; by Nora Roberts.

3  -  The Time Keeper - Mitch Albom  (2nd week on list)
(Last week's #1)
A fable about the inventor of the world's first clock, who returns to our world after centuries of banishment.

2  -  Gone Girl - Gillian Flynn   (15th week on list)

1  -  A Wanted Man - Lee Child
(Debut)
A carload of people involved in a conspiracy pick up a disheveled hitchhiker.





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