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New York Times Hardcover Fiction Bestsellers February 5, 2023
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| 1. Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie GarmusA scientist and single mother living in California in the 1960s becomes a star on a TV cooking show. |
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| 2. The Cabinet of Dr. Leng by Douglas Preston and Lincoln ChildThe 21st book in the Pendergast series. Constance Greene travels back in time to prevent the deaths of her siblings. |
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| 3. The House of Wolves by James Patterson and Mike LupicaAfter her father is murdered, Jenny Wolf becomes the head of a powerful family in California. |
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| 6. The House in the Pines by Ana ReyesSeven years after witnessing her best friend drop dead, May returns to her Berkshires hometown to piece together what happened. |
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| 7. Hell Bent by Leigh BardugoThe second book in the Alex Stern series. Alex risks her future at Lethe and Yale to get Darlington out of purgatory. |
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| 8. The Boys from Biloxi by John GrishamTwo childhood friends follow in their fathers' footsteps, which puts them on opposite sides of the law. |
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| 9. Demon Copperhead by Barbara KingsolverA reimagining of Charles Dickens's David Copperfield set in the mountains of southern Appalachia. |
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| 10. Fairy Tale by Stephen KingA high school kid inherits a shed that is a portal to another world where good and evil are at war. |
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| 11. Mad Honey by Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney BoylanAfter returning to her hometown, Olivia McAfee's son gets accused of killing his crush. |
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| 12. The Shards by Bret Easton EllisIn Los Angeles in 1981, a prep school senior becomes obsessed with a new student at the same time he and his circle of friends are taunted by a serial killer. |
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| 13. Without a Trace by Danielle SteelCharles Vincent meets someone who ignites his passion and must decide whether to walk away from his perfect-from-the-outside life. |
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| 14. The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura DaveHannah Hall discovers truths about her missing husband and bonds with his daughter from a previous relationship. |
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| 15. The Midnight Library by Matt HaigNora Seed finds a library beyond the edge of the universe that contains books with multiple possibilities of the lives one could have lived. |
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