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New York Times Hardcover Fiction Bestsellers May 21, 2017
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| 1. 16th Seduction by James Patterson and Maxine PaetroIn San Francisco, Detective Lindsay Boxer and the Women's Murder Club face their toughest case yet. |
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| 2. Into the Water by Paula HawkinsIn this psychological thriller by the author of The Girl on the Train, women are found drowned in a river in an English town. |
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| 3. Against All Odds by Danielle SteelA mother must learn to let her adult children make their own decisions. |
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| 4. The Fix by David BaldacciThe detective Amos Decker (Memory Man) witnesses a murder-suicide that turns out to be a matter of national security. |
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| 5. Golden Prey by John SandfordLucas Davenport, now a U.S. Marshal, pursues a thief who robbed a drug cartel and killed a child in Biloxi, Miss. |
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| 6. The Broken Road by Richard Paul EvansA successful man who is questioning his life gets a second chance. The first book in a new trilogy. |
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| 7. The Black Book by James Patterson and David EllisAfter a raid on a brothel that serviced Chicago's elite, the madam's black book has disappeared. |
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| 8. Anything Is Possible by Elizabeth StroutA novel-in-stories about the lives of the inhabitants of the rural Illinois hometown of Lucy Barton, the protagonist of Strout's previous novel |
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| 10. Beartown by Fredrik BackmanA hockey star is caught up in a scandal. |
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| 11. Robert B. Parker's Little White Lies by Ace AtkinsSpenser is on the trail of a con man who has duped lovers, investors and military contractors; a continuation of the series by Parker, who died in 2010. |
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| 12. All By Myself, Alone by Mary Higgins ClarkOn a luxury cruise ship, a wealthy aristocrat is found murdered, and her emerald necklace is gone. |
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| 13. One Perfect Lie by Lisa ScottolineA high school baseball coach hiding his real identity poses a threat to an idyllic suburban community. |
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