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New York Times Hardcover Fiction Bestsellers October 15, 2017
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| 1. Sleeping Beauties by Stephen King and Owen KingIn a small Appalachian town, women who fall asleep don't wake up and become shrouded in mysterious cocoons while the men battle one another. |
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| 2. Don't Let Go by Harlan CobenDet. Napoleon Dumas investigates a murder and uncovers clues about the disappearance of his high school love and the death of his twin brother 15 years ago. |
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| 3. A Column of Fire by Ken FollettThe lovers Ned Willard and Margery Fitzgerald find themselves on opposite sides of a conflict between English Catholics and Protestants while Queen Elizabeth fights to maintain her throne. |
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| 4. The Cuban Affair by Nelson DeMilleA Miami lawyer solicits an Army veteran to go on a secret mission to recover $60 million stashed away in Cuba. |
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| 5. Haunted by James Patterson and James O. BornA detective from New York takes his family on a vacation in Maine and is enlisted by local cops to help solve a crime in the woods. |
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| 6. The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye by David LagercrantzLisbeth Salander teams up with an investigative journalist to uncover the secrets of her childhood. A continuation of Stieg Larsson's Millennium series. |
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| 7. To Be Where You Are by Jan KaronThe 14th novel in the Mitford series. Three generations of Kavanaghs face changes in their lives. |
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| 8. A Legacy of Spies by John Le CarréPeter Guillam, formerly of the British Secret Service, is pulled out of retirement to defend intelligence operations during the cold war that resulted in the deaths of people close to him. |
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| 9. Enemy of the State by Kyle MillsVince Flynn's character Mitch Rapp leaves the C.I.A. to go on a manhunt when the nephew of a Saudi King finances a terrorist group. |
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| 10. Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste NgAn artist with a mysterious past and a disregard for the status quo upends a quiet town outside Cleveland. |
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| 12. The Romanov Ransom by Clive Cussler and Robin BurcellSam and Remi Fargo search for two missing filmmakers in North Africa and uncover a group seeking to create the Fourth Reich. |
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| 13. Before We Were Yours by Lisa WingateA South Carolina lawyer learns about the questionable practices of a Tennessee orphanage. |
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| 15. Sing, Unburied, Sing by Jesmyn WardA 13 year-old boy comes of age in Mississippi while his black mother takes him and his toddler sister to pick up their white father, who is getting released from the state penitentiary. |
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