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New York Times Hardcover Fiction Bestsellers March 15, 2026
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| 1. The Crossroads by C.J. BoxThe 26th book in the Joe Pickett series. After Joe takes a gunshot to the head, his daughters seek to find out who did it. |
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| 2. The Correspondent by Virginia EvansLetters from someone she used to know push Sybil Van Antwerp toward revisiting her past and finding a way to forgive.
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| 3. Kin by Tayari JonesVernice and Annie, two neighbors without mothers in Louisiana, go on divergent paths in life and are brought back together by tragedy. |
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| 4. Cross & Sampson by James Patterson and Brian SittsThe 35th book in the Alex Cross series. Detectives Sampson and Cross track crimes over long distances. |
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| 5. My Husband's Wife by Alice FeeneyIn an old house in a seaside town, things may not be what they appear to be. |
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| 6. Alchemised by SenLinYuAfter the war, an imprisoned alchemist is sent to a necromancer to recover her lost memories. |
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| 7. Carl's Doomsday Scenario by Matt DinnimanThe second book in the Dungeon Crawler Carl series. Carl and Donut confront an ancient spell and heightened dangers. |
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| 8. The Widow by John GrishamWhen Simon Latch, a lawyer in rural Virginia, is accused of murder, he goes in search of the real killer. |
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| 9. More Than Enough by Anna QuindlenAfter receiving the results from an ancestry test kit, a high school English teacher questions some relationships in her life. |
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| 11. Brawler by Lauren GroffA collection of nine stories including “Between the Shadow and the Soul,” “Under the Wave” and “Annunciation.” |
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| 12. It's Not Her by Mary KubicaCourtney Gray’s vacation is interrupted by two murders and a disappearance of relatives that bring up secrets involving her family and the town. |
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| 13. Vigil by George SaundersIn the waning hours of an oil company chief executive’s life, worldly and otherworldly visitors put his time on Earth in perspective. |
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| 14. Heart the Lover by Lily KingDecades after getting caught up in a love triangle, a woman examines choices she once made. |
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| 15. The Red Winter by Cameron SullivanIn 1785, the Beast of Gévaudan has returned to the French countryside and Sebastian Grave must finish what began two decades ago. |
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