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New York Times Hardcover Fiction Bestsellers February 19, 2017
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| 1. Right Behind You by Lisa GardnerThe former F.B.I. profiler Pierce Quincy and his partner, Rainie Conner, foster a girl whose older brother murdered their drunken father. Now, eight years later, he has killed again. |
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| 2. Never Never by James Patterson and Candice FoxHarriet Blue, a Sydney sex crimes detective, is sent to the outback (the never never) to investigate the disappearance of a mine worker. The first in a new series. |
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| 3. The Girl Before by JP DelaneyA sadistic architect builds a modern house that controls its (young, female) inhabitants in this psychological thriller, soon to be a major motion picture. |
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| 4. The Underground Railroad by Colson WhiteheadA slave girl heads toward freedom on the network, envisioned as actual tracks and tunnels. |
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| 5. The Whistler by John GrishamA whistleblower alerts a Florida investigator to judicial corruption involving the Mob and Indian casinos. |
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| 6. Two by Two by Nicholas SparksA man who became a single father when his marriage and business collapsed learns to take a chance on a new love. |
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| 7. Small Great Things by Jodi PicoultA medical crisis entangles a black nurse, a white supremacist father and a white lawyer. |
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| 8. The Prisoner by Alex BerensonIn the 11th John Wells novel, the former C.I.A. agent goes undercover as a jihadi in order to investigate a suspected mole. |
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| 9. The Mistress by Danielle SteelThe beautiful mistress of a Russian oligarch yearns for freedom. |
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| 11. The Chemist by Stephenie MeyerA specialist in chemically controlled torture, on the run from her former employers, takes on one last job. |
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| 12. Commonwealth by Ann PatchettFive decades in the lives of two families remade by divorce. |
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| 13. 4 3 2 1 by Paul AusterFour versions of the formative years of a Jewish boy born in Newark in 1947. |
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| 14. Rather Be the Devil by Ian RankinThe Edinburgh detective comes out of retirement to investigate a 1978 cold case, a murder in a luxury hotel. |
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| 15. Behind Her Eyes by Sarah PinboroughA psychological thriller, set in London, about a triangle: a woman, her boss and his wife, who becomes her friend. |
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