New York Times Hardcover Fiction Bestsellers
October 22, 2017
1. Origin
by Dan Brown

After reconnecting with one of his first students, who is now a billionaire futurist, symbology professor Robert Langdon must go on a perilous quest with a beautiful museum director.
2. Sleeping Beauties
by Stephen King and Owen King

In a small Appalachian town, women who fall asleep don't wake up and becomes shrouded in mysterious cocoons while the men battle one another.
3. Manhattan Beach
by Jennifer Egan

Anna Kerrigan, the first female diver at the Brooklyn Naval Yard, during World War II, meets with a man who helps her understand why her father disappeared.
4. A Column of Fire
by Ken Follett

A pair of lovers find themselves on opposite sides of a conflict while Queen Elizabeth fights to maintain her throne.
5. Don't Let Go
by Harlan Coben

Det. Napoleon Dumas investigates a murder and uncovers clues about personal events that happened 15 years ago.
6. The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye
by David Lagercrantz

Steig Larsson's character Lisbeth Salander seeks to uncover the secrets of her childhood.
7. The Cuban Affair
by Nelson DeMille

A Miami lawyer solicits an Army veteran to go on a secret mission to recover $60 million stashed away in Cuba.
8. Merry and Bright
by Debbie Macomber

A temp, who works for a strict and stressed boss is given a social life when family members create an online dating profile for her.
9. Haunted
by James Patterson and James O. Born

A New York detective on vacation in Maine is enlisted to help solve a crime in the woods.
10. Little Fires Everywhere
by Celeste Ng

An artist upends a quiet town outside Cleveland.
11. To Be Where You Are
by Jan Karon

The 14th novel in the Mitford series.
12. From a Certain Point of View
by Ben Acker and others

An anthology of short stories retells the original Star Wars from the point of view of supporting characters.
13. Winter Solstice
by Elin Hilderbrand

The Quinns celebrate the holidays when one family member returns from the war in Afghanistan but the gathering turns rocky.
14. A Legacy of Spies
by John Le Carré

Peter Guillam, formerly of the British Secret Service, is pulled out of retirement to defend intelligence operations during the cold war.
15. Enemy of the State
by Kyle Mills

Vince Flynn's character Mitch Rapp goes on a manhunt.
 
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A version of this list appears in the October 22, 2017 issue of The New York Times Book Review. Rankings reflect sales for the week ending October 7, 2017.
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