New York Times Hardcover Fiction Bestsellers
May 21, 2017
1. 16th Seduction
by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro

In San Francisco, Detective Lindsay Boxer and the Women's Murder Club face their toughest case yet.
2. Into the Water
by Paula Hawkins

In this psychological thriller by the author of The Girl on the Train, women are found drowned in a river in an English town.
3. Against All Odds
by Danielle Steel

A mother must learn to let her adult children make their own decisions.
4. The Fix
by David Baldacci

The detective Amos Decker (Memory Man) witnesses a murder-suicide that turns out to be a matter of national security.
5. Golden Prey
by John Sandford

Lucas Davenport, now a U.S. Marshal, pursues a thief who robbed a drug cartel and killed a child in Biloxi, Miss.
6. The Broken Road
by Richard Paul Evans

A successful man who is questioning his life gets a second chance. The first book in a new trilogy. 
7. The Black Book
by James Patterson and David Ellis

After a raid on a brothel that serviced Chicago's elite, the madam's black book has disappeared.
8. Anything Is Possible
by Elizabeth Strout

A novel-in-stories about the lives of the inhabitants of the rural Illinois hometown of Lucy Barton, the protagonist of Strout's previous novel
9. A Gentleman in Moscow
by Amor Towles

A Russian count undergoes 30 years of house arrest.
10. Beartown
by Fredrik Backman

A hockey star is caught up in a scandal.
11. Robert B. Parker's Little White Lies
by Ace Atkins

Spenser is on the trail of a con man who has duped lovers, investors and military contractors; a continuation of the series by Parker, who died in 2010.
12. All By Myself, Alone
by Mary Higgins Clark

On a luxury cruise ship, a wealthy aristocrat is found murdered, and her emerald necklace is gone.
13. One Perfect Lie
by Lisa Scottoline

A high school baseball coach hiding his real identity poses a threat to an idyllic suburban community.
14. Norse Mythology
by Neil Gaiman

A retelling of Norse folklore.
15. The Underground Railroad
by Colson Whitehead

A slave girl heads toward freedom on the network, envisioned as actual tracks and tunnels.
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A version of this list appears in the May 21, 2017 issue of The New York Times Book Review. Rankings reflect sales for the week ending May 6, 2017.
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