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New York Times Hardcover Fiction Bestsellers September 10, 2017
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| 1. Y is for Yesterday by Sue GraftonThe 25th Kinsey Millhone mystery novel. A former student from an elite private school is released from prison and a sociopath returns to haunt the detective. |
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| 2. The Store by James Patterson and Richard DiLalloTwo New York writers go undercover to expose the secrets of a powerful retailer. |
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| 3. Seeing Red by Sandra BrownThe TV journalist Kerra Bailey and former federal agent John Trapper join forces to expose a web of conspiracy behind a hotel bombing in Dallas. |
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| 4. Camino Island by John GrishamA search for stolen rare manuscripts leads to a Florida island. |
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| 5. The Late Show by Michael ConnellyRenée Ballard, a young detective with the L.A.P.D., investigates crimes against two women. |
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| 6. Any Dream Will Do by Debbie MacomberAs Shay Benson begins her life anew, building a relationship with Pastor Drew Douglas, her brother's return threatens to undo it. |
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| 7. The Lying Game by Ruth WareFour school friends reunite as their long-held secret threatens to emerge. |
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| 9. Sulfur Springs by William Kent KruegerA newly married couple search for the wife's missing son, which leads them to a border town in the middle of a drug war. |
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| 10. Exposed by Lisa ScottolineBennie Rosato and Mary DiNunzio find themselves on opposite sides of a lawsuit, threatening their friendship and their law firm. |
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| 11. Before We Were Yours by Lisa WingateA South Carolina lawyer, researching her grandmother's past, learns about a Tennessee orphanage that kidnapped children and placed them for adoption with wealthy people. |
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| 13. Mrs. Fletcher by Tom PerrottaA divorced woman has a sexual awakening in the digital age. |
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| 14. The Good Daughter by Karin SlaughterThe lawyer Charlotte Quinn is challenged when violence returns to her hometown of Pikesville. |
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| 15. Map of the Heart by Susan WiggsMemories of World War II are stirred and passions ignited when Camille Adams travels with her daughter and father to Provence, France. |
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