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New York Times Hardcover Fiction Bestsellers June 7, 2020
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| 1. Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia OwensIn a quiet town on the North Carolina coast in 1969, a young woman who survived alone in the marsh becomes a murder suspect. |
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| 2. Camino Winds by John GrishamThe line between fact and fiction becomes blurred when an author of thrillers is found dead after a hurricane hits Camino Island. |
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| 3. If It Bleeds by Stephen KingFour novellas: Mr. Harrigan's Phone, The Life of Chuck, Rat and If It Bleeds. |
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| 4. Walk the Wire by David BaldacciThe sixth book in the Memory Man series. Decker and Jamison investigate a murder in a North Dakota town in a fracking boom. |
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| 5. Big Summer by Jennifer WeinerDaphne Berg's former best friend asks her to be the maid of honor at her wedding in Cape Cod. |
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| 6. The 20th Victim by James Patterson and Maxine PaetroThe 20th book in the Women's Murder Club series. Lindsay Boxer looks into the murders of disreputable persons in three separate cities. |
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| 7. American Dirt by Jeanine CumminsA bookseller flees Mexico for the United States with her son while pursued by the head of a drug cartel. |
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| 8. Rodham by Curtis SittenfeldAn imaginative look at the life and career one woman might have had if she had not married Bill Clinton. |
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| 9. The Last Trial by Scott TurowAn 85-year-old defense lawyer puts off his retirement to aid a Nobel Prize winner in Medicine, who is accused of insider trading, fraud and murder. |
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| 10. All Adults Here by Emma StraubA repressed memory triggers Astrid Strick to weigh the outcomes of her parenting of her now-grown children. |
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| 11. The Book of Longings by Sue Monk KiddA scholarly young woman named Ana meets an 18-year-old Jesus and becomes caught up in a confluence of dangers. |
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| 12. The Silent Patient by Alex MichaelidesTheo Faber looks into the mystery of a famous painter who stops speaking after shooting her husband. |
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| 13. On Ocean Boulevard by Mary Alice MonroeAs her second wedding approaches, a woman returns to Charleston, S.C., where her family is dealing with changes. |
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| 14. Hello, Summer by Mary Kay AndrewsConley Hawkins loses her big-city beat and takes over the gossip column of her family's small-town newspaper. |
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| 15. The Giver of Stars by Jojo MoyesIn Depression-era Kentucky, five women refuse to be cowed by men or convention as they deliver books. |
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