New York Times Hardcover Fiction Bestsellers May 27, 2018
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| 1. The 17th Suspect by James Patterson and Maxine PaetroThe latest installment in the Women's Murder Club series. Detective Lindsay Boxer searches for a killer in San Francisco. |
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| 2. The Fallen by David BaldacciAmos Decker, known as the Memory Man, puts his talents toward solving a string of murders in a Rust Belt town. |
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| 3. The High Tide Club by Mary Kay AndrewsAn eccentric millionaire enlists the attorney Brooke Trappnell to fix old wrongs, which sets up a potential scandal and murder. |
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| 4. Twisted Prey by John SandfordThe 28th book in the Prey series. A federal marshal looks into the actions of a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee. |
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| 6. Warlight by Michael OndaatjeIn Britain after World War II, a pair of teenage siblings are taken under the tutelage of a mysterious man and his cronies who served during the war. |
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| 7. Before We Were Yours by Lisa WingateA South Carolina lawyer learns about the questionable practices of a Tennessee orphanage. |
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| 9. The Hellfire Club by Jake TapperCharlie Marder, a World War II veteran and unlikely congressman, gets entangled in a dangerous series of events in 1950s D.C. |
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| 10. The Great Alone by Kristin HannahA former prisoner of war returns from Vietnam and moves his family to Alaska, where they face tough conditions. |
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| 11. The Woman in the Window by A. J. FinnA recluse who drinks heavily and takes prescription drugs may have witnessed a crime across from her Harlem townhouse. |
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| 12. I've Got My Eyes on You by Mary Higgins ClarkA high school guidance counselor tries to uncover the identity of her sister's murderer. |
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| 13. The Perfect Mother by Aimee MolloyA missing baby unnerves a group of new mothers who meet in Prospect Park twice a week. |
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| 14. Love and Ruin by Paula McLainMartha Gellhorn goes to Madrid to report on the Spanish Civil War and comes to a crossroad in her relationship with Ernest Hemingway. |
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| 15. The Mars Room by Rachel KushnerA woman is separated from her son when she begins two consecutive life sentences in a California correctional facility. |
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