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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