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New York Times Hardcover Fiction BestsellersSeptember 7, 2014
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| 2. Adultery by Paulo CoelhoA married journalist, depressed by boredom, risks everything when she embarks on an affair with a former boyfriend; by the Brazilian writer, the author of The Alchemist.. |
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| 3. Big Little Lies by Liane MoriartyWho will end up dead, and how, when three mothers with children in the same school become friends? |
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| 4. The Goldfinch by Donna TarttA painting becomes a boy's prize, guilt, and burden. |
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| 5. Mean Streak by Sandra BrownA North Carolina pediatrician is held captive by a mysterious man who forces her to question her life. |
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| 6. We Are Not Ourselves by Matthew ThomasThree generations of a New York Irish-American family wrestle with economic and domestic aspirations and, finally, with a terrible disease. |
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| 8. The Heist by Daniel SilvaGabriel Allon, an art restorer and occasional spy for the Israeli secret service, must track down a famous missing painting by Caravaggio |
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| 11. The Book of Life by Deborah HarknessIn the conclusion to the All Souls trilogy, the Oxford scholar/witch Diana Bishop and the vampire geneticist Matthew Clairmont return from Elizabethan London to the present. |
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| 12. Windigo Island: A Novel by William Kent KruegerCork O'Connor, a former sheriff turned private investigator, searches in Duluth, a center of sex trafficking, for a 15-year-old Ojibwe girl who disappeared at the time her friend's body washed up on an island in Lake Superior. |
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| 13. The Silkworm by Robert GalbraithThe private detective Cormoran Strike in literary London; by J.K. Rowling, writing pseudonymously. |
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© 2014 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 This material may not be published, broadcast or redistributed in any manner.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 7, 2014 issue of The New York Times Book Review. Rankings reflect sales for the week ending August 23, 2014.
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