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New York Times Hardcover Fiction Bestsellers April 2, 2017  
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                 | 		1. The Cutthroat		 by Clive Cussler and Justin ScottIn 1911, searching for a young actress who has disappeared, the detective Isaac Bell discovers a serial killer.  |  
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  | 		2. Dangerous Games		 by Danielle SteelA television correspondent investigates damning allegations against the vice president of the United States.  |  
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  | 		4. The Devil's Triangle		 by Catherine Coulter and J.T. EllisonThe F.B.I. special agent Nicholas Drummond and his partner, Michaela Caine, track evil twins who can control the weather.  |  
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  | 		5. In this Grave Hour		 by Jacqueline WinspearThe psychologist and investigator Maisie Dobbs gets an assignment as World War II begins.  |  
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  | 		6. Without Warning		 by Joel C. RosenbergA journalist pursues the head of ISIS after an attack on the Capitol when the administration fails to take action.  |  
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  | 		7. Lincoln in the Bardo		 by George SaundersVisiting the grave of his recently deceased young son in 1862, Lincoln encounters a cemetery full of ghosts.  |  
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  | 		9. Exit West		 by Mohsin HamidLovers in a city overwhelmed with violence escape through mysterious doors.  |  
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  | 		10. Silence Fallen		 by Patricia BriggsThe shape-shifter Mercy Thomson finds herself in the clutches of the world's most powerful vampire.  |  
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  | 		11. The Whistler		 by John GrishamA whistleblower alerts a Florida investigator to judicial corruption involving the Mob and Indian casinos.  |  
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  | 		12. A Piece of the World		 by Christina Baker KlineImagining the life of the central figure of Andrew Wyeth's iconic painting Christina's World.  |  
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  | 		13. Small Great Things		 by Jodi PicoultA medical crisis entangles a black nurse, a white supremacist father and a white lawyer.  |  
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  | 		15. Humans, Bow Down		 by James Patterson and Emily Raymond with Jill DembowskiA woman is determined to save humanity from the robots.  |  
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