New York Times Hardcover Fiction Bestsellers
March 19, 2017
1. Norse Mythology
by Neil Gaiman

A retelling of Norse folklore.
2. Lincoln in the Bardo
by George Saunders

Visiting the grave of his recently deceased young son in 1862, Lincoln encounters a cemetery full of ghosts.
3. Banana Cream Pie Murder
by Joanne Fluke

Hannah Swensen, the bakery owner and amateur sleuth of Lake Eden, Minn., returns from her honeymoon to confront an actress's mysterious death.
4. The Underground Railroad
by Colson Whitehead

A slave girl heads toward freedom on the network, envisioned as actual tracks and tunnels.
5. Echoes In Death
by J.D. Robb

Lt. Eve Dallas of the N.Y.P.D. investigates a fatal home invasion. By Nora Roberts, writing pseudonymously.
6. Heartbreak Hotel
by Jonathan Kellerman

The psychologist Alex Delaware and the L.A.P.D. Lt. Milo Sturgis investigate a mysterious death.
7. Humans, Bow Down
by James Patterson and Emily Raymond with Jill Dembowski

After the Great War, a woman is determined to save humanity before the victorious robots wipe it out.
8. A Piece of the World
by Christina Baker Kline

Imagining the life of a central figure of Andrew Wyeth's iconic painting Christina's World.
9. A Gentleman in Moscow
by Amor Towles

A Russian count undergoes 30 years of house arrest.
10. The Whistler
by John Grisham

A whistleblower alerts a Florida investigator to judicial corruption involving the Mob and Indian casinos.
11. Star Wars, Aftermath: Empire's End
by Chuck Wendig

The conclusion to the Star Wars trilogy set in the years between Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens.
12. Bone Box: A Decker/Lazarus Novel
by Faye Kellerman

Rina Lazarus and Pete Decker discover evidence of a decades-old crime.
13. Small Great Things
by Jodi Picoult

A medical crisis entangles a black nurse, a white supremacist father and a white lawyer.
14. Never Never
by James Patterson and Candice Fox

Harriet Blue, a Sydney sex crimes detective, is sent to the outback to investigate a desappearnace.
15. The Girl Before
by JP Delaney

A sadistic architect builds a modern house that controls its (young, female) inhabitants in the psychological thriller.
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A version of this list appears in the March 19, 2017 issue of The New York Times Book Review. Rankings reflect sales for the week ending March 4, 2017.
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