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New York Times Hardcover Fiction BestsellersSeptember 6, 2015
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| 1. Go Set a Watchman by Harper LeeIn the mid-1950s, a grown-up Jean Louise Finch returns home to find that her adored father is not as perfect as she believed. |
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| 3. All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony DoerrThe lives of a blind French girl and a gadget-obsessed German boy before and during World War II; the winner of the 2015 Pulitzer Prize. |
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| 4. Friction by Sandra BrownA Texas Ranger fights for custody of his daughter amid complications stemming from his attraction to the judge. |
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| 5. Alert by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge Detective Michael Bennett and the F.B.I.'s Emily Parker must save New York City from a deadly threat. |
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| 6. Circling the Sun by Paula McLainA novel by the author of The Paris Wife about Beryl Markham, a horse trainer and aviatrix who was raised in Kenya. |
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| 7. The Murderer's Daughter by Jonathan KellermanA Los Angeles psychotherapist is surprised when a brief hookup shows up as a patient -- and even more surprised when he is murdered. |
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| 8. Who do You Love by Jennifer WeinerAndy and Rachel meet as children, then come together and separate repeatedly over the years. |
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| 9. Silver Linings by Debbie MacomberJo Marie, keeper of the Rose Harbor Inn, and two guests deal with trouble in relationships. |
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| 10. The Nightingale by Kristin HannahTwo sisters in World War II France: one struggling to survive in the countryside, the other joining the Resistance in Paris. |
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| 11. Luckiest Girl Alive by Jessica KnollThe life of a successful New York magazine writer is shaken when secrets from her past are revealed. |
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| 12. The Little Paris Bookshop by Nina GeorgeA bookseller who finds books and partners for others embarks on a journey in pursuit of his own happiness. |
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| 13. Last Bus to Wisdom by Ivan DoigA boy and his uncle set out on a 1950s road trip through the West in Doig's final novel before his death last April. |
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| 14. The Marriage of Opposites by Alice HoffmanThe fictionalized life of Rachel Pomié, a 19th-century Jewish woman on the island of St. Thomas, whose son Camille Pissaro became a leading Impressionist painter. |
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| 15. Finders Keepers by Stephen KingA deranged reader's infatuation with a Salingeresque novelist has dangerous consequences in a sequel to Mr. Mercedes. |
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© 2015 All rights reserved by New York Times Syndication Sales Corp. This material may not be published, broadcast or redistributed in any manner. A version of this list appears in the September 6, 2015 issue of The New York Times Book Review. Rankings reflect sales for the week ending August 22, 2015.
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