New York Times Bestseller List
Hardback Fiction
Top Ten
Week Ending November 29th 2015
10 - Career of Evil - Robert Galbraith
(4 weeks on list)
9 - The Japanese Lover - Isabel Allende
(Debut)
A young refugee from the Nazis and the son of her family's Japanese gardener must hide their love although it lasts a lifetime.
8 - All The Light We Cannot See - Anthony Doerr
(80 weeks on list)
7 - The Promise - Robert Crais
(Debut)
The Los Angeles P.I. Elvis Cole joins forces with the K-9 officer Scott James of the LAPD and his German shepherd, Maggie, as well as his partner, Joe Pike, to foil a criminal mastermind.
6 - Crimson Shore - Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
(Debut)
In the 15th thriller featuring the F.B.I. agent Aloysius Pendergast, a crime in a quaint Massachusetts town may be connected to rumors of a colony of witches who settled there after the Salem trials.
5 - See Me - Nicholas Sparks
(5 weeks on list)
4 - The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto - Mitch Albom
(Debut)
A mystical tale of a guitar genius's journey through 20th-century music.
3 - The Crossing - Michael Connelly
(2 weeks on list)
2 - The Bazaar of Bad Dreams - Stephen King
(2 weeks on list) (#1 last week)
1 - Rogue Lawyer - John Grisham
(4 weeks on list) (3 non consecutive weeks at #1)
The attorney Sebastian Rudd is a"lone gunman" who hates injustice and the system and defends unpopular clients.
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