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Best Selling Fiction from the
New York Times List
- June 26,
2009
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FICTION HARDCOVER |
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| 1 |
KNOCKOUT, by Catherine Coulter.
(Putnam, $26.95.) Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock —
F.B.I. agents as well as husband and wife — try to
protect a 7-year-old with psychic powers from her
exploitive criminal uncle. |
FIC COU |
| 2 |
THE BOURNE DECEPTION, by Eric Van
Lustbader. (Grand Central, $27.99.) Robert Ludlum’s
character Jason Bourne helps to avert a possible world
war. |
FIC LUS |
| 3 |
THE ANGEL'S GAME, by Carlos Ruiz
Zafón. (Doubleday, $26.95.) A Barcelona writer accepts a
sinister commission. |
On Order |
| 4 |
RELENTLESS, by Dean Koontz.
(Bantam, $27.) A writer is pursued by a sociopathic
critic. |
FIC KOO |
| 5 |
THE PHYSICK BOOK OF DELIVERANCE
DANE, by Katherine Howe. (Voice, $25.99.) A graduate
student is caught up in her research on a healer accused
of witchcraft in Salem. |
PINES |
6 |
THE SCARECROW,
by Michael Connelly. (Little, Brown, $27.99.) A Los
Angeles Times reporter tracks a devious killer. |
FIC CON | |
7 |
MEDUSA, by Clive Cussler and Paul Kemprecos.
(Putnam, $27.95.)
In the eighth NUMA Files novel, Kurt Austin and his team confront a rare jellyfish, a Chinese crime syndicate and a deadly virus. |
FIC CUS | |
8 |
SHANGHAI GIRLS, by Lisa See.
(Random House, $25.)
Two Chinese sisters in the 1930s are sold as wives to men from California, and leave their war-torn country to join them. |
FIC SEE | |
9 |
THE NEIGHBOR, by Lisa Gardner.
(Bantam, $25.) There are many suspects when a pretty
teacher disappears. |
FIC GAR | |
10 |
GONE TOMORROW, by Lee Child.
(Delacorte, $27.)
Jack Reacher discovers a conspiracy dating back to the Soviet war in
Afghanistan. |
FIC CHI | |
11 |
SKIN TRADE, by
Laurell K. Hamilton. (Berkley, $26.95.)
Investigating some killings in Las Vegas, the
vampire hunter Anita Blake must contend with the
power of the weretigers. |
FIC HAM | |
12 |
FIRST FAMILY, by David Baldacci.
(Grand Central, $27.99.)
Former Secret Service agents, now P.I.’s, search for a child abducted after a party at Camp David. |
FIC BAL | |
13 |
DEAD AND GONE, by Charlaine Harris.
(Ace, $25.95.)
Sookie Stackhouse searches for the killer of a werepanther. |
FIC HAR | |
14 |
DUNE ROAD, by Jane Green.
(Viking, $25.95.) In a wealthy Connecticut town, a
divorced woman takes a job as an assistant to a
famous reclusive novelist with a secret. |
FIC GRE | |
15 |
THE 8TH CONFESSION, by James
Patterson and Maxine Paetro. (Little, Brown,
$27.99.) Detective Lindsay Boxer and the Women’s
Murder Club investigate a pair of killings. |
FIC PAT |
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to see holdings and availability. If
'PINES' is shown in place of a call number, then the
title is owned somewhere in a PINES library in
Georgia. New books may not be available immediately
to request from other ECGRL libraries, or from other
libraries in the PINES system,
until it goes off the "new book" or "best seller"
status. "On order" signifies that the title is on order for one or
more of the East Central Georgia Regional libraries. |
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