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New York Times Hardcover Fiction Bestsellers April 30, 2017
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| 1. The Black Book by James Patterson and David EllisAfter a raid on a brothel that serviced Chicago's elite, the madam's black book has disappeared. |
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| 2. Thrawn by Timothy ZahnThe origins of Grand Admiral Thrawn, an iconic Star Wars villan. |
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| 3. All By Myself, Alone by Mary Higgins ClarkOn a luxury cruise ship, a wealthy aristocrat is found murdered, and her emerald necklace has disappeared. |
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| 4. One Perfect Lie by Lisa ScottolineA high school baseball coach hiding his real identity poses a threat to an idyllic suburban community. |
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| 6. Two from the Heart by James Patterson and Frank Constantini, Emily Raymond and Brian SittsTwo stories about the power of stories. |
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| 8. Song of the Lion by Anne HillermanThe third Southwestern mystery featuring the Navajo police officer Bernadette Manuelito and her husband, Jim Chee. |
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| 9. The Lost Order by Steve BerryIn the 12th Cotton Malone thriller, the former Justice Department operative pursues current and historical conspiracies. |
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| 10. Mississippi Blood by Greg IlesPenn Cage, now the mayor of Natchez, Miss., investigates the secrets of his family and the South in the conclusion to the Natchez Burning trilogy. |
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| 11. The Women in the Castle by Jessica ShattuckThe widows of three men killed for attempting to assassinate Hitler take refuge together at the war's end. |
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