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New York Times Hardcover Fiction Bestsellers
March 1, 2020

1. Where the Crawdads Sing
by Delia Owens

In a quiet town on the North Carolina coast in 1969, a young woman who survived alone in the marsh becomes a murder suspect.
2. American Dirt
by Jeanine Cummins

A bookseller flees Mexico for the United States with her son while pursued by the head of a drug cartel.
3. Golden in Death
by J. D. Robb

The 50th book of the In Death series. Eve Dallas seeks the sender of packages that give off toxic airborne fumes.
4. The Silent Patient
by Alex Michaelides

Theo Faber looks into the mystery of a famous painter who stops speaking after shooting her husband.
5. The Dutch House
by Ann Patchett

A sibling relationship is impacted when the family goes from poverty to wealth and back again over the course of many decades.
6. Crooked River
by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child 

The 19th book in the Agent Pendergast series. Human feet inside nondescript shoes wash ashore in Florida.
7. The Guardians
by John Grisham

Cullen Post, a lawyer and Episcopal minister, antagonizes some ruthless killers when he takes on a wrongful conviction case.
8. Such a Fun Age
by Kiley Reid

Tumult ensues when Alix Chamberlain's babysitter is mistakenly accused of kidnapping her charge.
9. A Long Petal of the Sea
by Isabel Allende

A young pregnant widow and an Army doctor take a ship to Chile to escape the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War.
10. Weather
by Jenny Offill

Lizzie becomes obsessed with disaster psychology while working at a university library and answering inquiries to a former mentor's podcast.
11. The Giver of Stars
by Jojo Moyes

In Depression-era Kentucky, five women refuse to be cowed by men or convention as they deliver books.
12. Dear Edward
by Ann Napolitano

A 12-year-old boy tries to start over after becoming the sole survivor of a plane crash in which he lost his immediate family.
13. Lost
by James Patterson and James O. Born

The new head of an F.B.I. task force takes on a crime syndicate run by a pair of Russian nationals.
14. The Institute
by Stephen King

Children with special talents are abducted and sequestered in an institution where the sinister staff seeks to extract their gifts through harsh methods.
15. When You See Me
by Lisa Gardner

D.D. Warren and Flora Dane join the F.B.I. Agent Kimberly Quincy's taskforce.
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A version of this list appears in the March 1, 2020 issue of The New York Times Book Review. Rankings reflect sales for the week ending February 15, 2020.
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