The New York Times Hardcover Fiction Bestsellers
January 7, 2018
1. The Rooster Bar
by John Grisham

Three students at a sleazy for-profit law school hope to expose the student-loan banker who runs it.
2. Origin
by Dan Brown

A symbology professor goes on a perilous quest with a beautiful museum director.
3. The People vs. Alex Cross
by James Patterson

Detective Cross takes on a case even though he has been suspended from the department and taken to federal court to stand trial on murder charges.
4. Artemis
by Andy Weir

A small-time smuggler living in a lunar colony schemes to pay off an old debt by pulling of a challenging heist.
5. The Midnight Line: A Jack Reacher Novel
by Lee Child

Jack Reacher tracks down the owner of a pawned West Point class ring and stumbles upon a large criminal enterprise.
6. Year One
by Nora Roberts

When a pandemic strikes and the world spins into chaos, several travelers head west to find a new life.
7. Tom Clancy Power and Empire
by Marc Cameron

President Jack Ryan seeks to identify the hidden forces escalating the tensions between China and the United States.
8. End Game
by David Baldacci

Jessica Reel and Will Robie fight a dangerous adversary in Colorado.
9. Sleeping Beauties
by Stephen King and Owen King

Women who fall asleep become shrouded in mysterious cocoons while the men battle one another.
10. Little Fires Everywhere
by Celeste Ng

An artist upends a quiet town outside Cleveland.
11. Uncommon Type: Some Stories
by Tom Hanks

Seventeen short stories, each incorporating a typewriter, by the Academy Award-winning actor.
12. Hardcore Twenty-Four
by Janet Evanovich

When a homeless man is murdered, the bounty hunter Stephanie Plum searches for the killer.
13. A Column of Fire
by Ken Follett

A pair of lovers find themselves on opposite sides of a conflict while Queen Elizabeth fights to maintain her throne.
14. Two Kinds of Truth
by Michael Connelly

While he investigates the murder of two pharmacists, an old case comes back to haunt Harry Bosch.
15. Manhattan Beach
by Jennifer Egan

The first female diver at the Brooklyn Naval Yard during World War II tries to understand why her father disappeared.
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A version of this list appears in the January 7, 2018 issue of The New York Times Book Review. Rankings reflect sales for the week ending December 23, 2017.
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