New York Times Bestseller List
Hardback Fiction
Top 10
Week Ending March 22nd 2015
10 - Mightier Than The Sword - Jeffrey Archer
(2 weeks on list)
In the 5th volume of the Clifton Chronicles, Harry Clifton becomes president of English PEN and works to free a Soviet writer.
9 - The Whites - Richard Prince writing as Harry Brandt
(3 weeks on list)
8 - Dead Heat - Patricia Briggs
(Debut)
Charles and Anna, married werewolves, must stop a dangerous Fae whom they encounter what begins as a pleasure trip. Book 4 of the Alpha and Omega series.
7 - Prodigal Son - Danielle Steel
(2 weeks on list)
Twins, one good and one bad, reunited after 20 years when one of them returns to their hometown.
6 - The Nightingale - Kristin Hannah
(5 weeks on list)
5 - The Assassin - Clive Cussler
(Debut)
The detective Isaac Bell investigates the murders of opponents of the Standard Oil trust in 1905.
4 - A Spool of Blue Thread - Anne Tyler
(4 weeks on list)
3 - Buried Giant - Kazuo Ishiguro
(Debut)
In a semi-historical ancient Britain, an elderly couple set out in search of their son.
2 - All The Light We Cannot See - Anthony Doerr
(44 weeks on list)
1 - The Girl on the Train - Paula Hawkins
(8 weeks on list) (7 consecutive weeks at #1)
A psychological thriller set in London.
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