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New York Times Hardcover Fiction Bestsellers September 21, 2025
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| 1. Katabasis by R.F. KuangA pair of rival graduate students descend into the underworld to save their late professor and secure his recommendation. |
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| 2. The Hallmarked Man by Robert GalbraithThe eighth book in the Cormoran Strike series. A dismembered corpse found in a silver shop sets off an investigation. |
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| 3. Wild Reverence by Rebecca RossIn a novel written for adults that is set in the workd of Divine Rivals, a goddess named Matilda is faced with making a great sacrifice. |
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| 4. Buckeye by Patrick RyanConsequences created by a secret forged between members of two families in a small Ohio town affect a new generation. |
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| 5. Framed in Death by J.D. RobbThe 61st book of the In Death series. Eve Dallas investigates the murder of a woman found in the doorway of two gallery owners' home. |
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| 6. Billion-Dollar Ransom by James Patterson and Duane SwierczynskiFive members of a billionaire's family are simultaneously kidnapped. |
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| 7. Apostle's Cove by William Kent KruegerThe 21st book in the Cork O'Connor mystery series. Cork runs into trouble as he reinvestigates a decades-old closed case. |
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| 8. Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins ReidIn the summer of 1980, Joan Goodwin begins training with a group of candidates for NASA's space shuttle program. |
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| 9. The Color of Death by Trey Gowdy with Christopher GreysonAfter a tragedy strikes his family, an assistant district attorney investigates the murder of a young woman. |
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| 10. Quicksilver by Callie HartSaeris is transported to a dangerous land of ice and snow, where she must contend with a Fae warrior who has suspect agendas. |
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| 12. My Friends by Fredrik BackmanA young woman looks into the story behind a painting that was made 25 years ago and a small group of teens depicted in it; translated by Neil Smith. |
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| 14. Onyx Storm by Rebecca YarrosThe third book in the Empyrean series. As enemies gain traction, Violet Sorrengail goes beyond the Aretian wards in search of allies. |
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| 15. Broken Country by Clare Leslie HallBeth must confront her past when the man she once loved as a teenager returns to the village with his son. |
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