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New York Times Hardcover Fiction Bestsellers
February 11, 2018
1. The Woman in the Window
by A. J. Finn

A recluse who drinks heavily and takes prescription drugs may have witnessed a crime across from her Harlem townhouse.
2. Fall from Grace
by Danielle Steel

A widow left out of her husband's will tries to make a new life as a fashion designer.
3. Origin
by Dan Brown

A symbology professor goes on a perilous quest with a beautiful museum director.
4. Little Fires Everywhere
by Celeste Ng

An artist upends a quiet town outside Cleveland.
5. The Rooster Bar
by John Grisham

Three students at a sleazy for-profit law school hope to expose the student-loan banker who runs it.
6. Before We Were Yours
by Lisa Wingate

A South Carolina lawyer learns about the questionable practices of a Tennessee orphanage.
7. The Immortalists
by Chloe Benjamin

Four adolescents learn the dates of their deaths from a psychic and their lives go on different courses.
8. The Wife Between Us
by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen

The connections linking a hedge fund manager, his ex-wife and his fiancée are explored from several points of view.
9. City of Endless Night
by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child

A New York City detective and an F.B.I. special agent track down a killer who decapitates numerous victims.
10. Need to Know
by Karen Cleveland

A C.I.A. analyst's job and family are threatened when she discovers Russian agents in the United States.
11. Sing, Unburied, Sing
by Jesmyn Ward

A 13-year-old boy comes of age in Mississippi while his black mother takes him and his toddler sister to pick up their white father, who is getting released from the state penitentiary.
12. A Gentleman in Moscow
by Amor Towles

A Russian count undergoes 30 years of house arrest.
13. The People vs. Alex Cross
by James Patterson

Detective Cross takes on a case even though he has been suspended from the department and taken to federal court to stand trial on murder charges.
14. Munich
by Robert Harris

Two former friends who attended Oxford accompany Hitler and Neville Chamberlain to a meeting in 1938 and are forced to make a consequential decision.
15. The Midnight Line: A Jack Reacher Novel
by Lee Child

Jack Reacher tracks down the owner of a pawned West Point class ring and stumbles upon a large criminal enterprise. 
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A version of this list appears in the February 11, 2018 issue of The New York Times Book Review. Rankings reflect sales for the week ending January 27, 2018.
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