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New York Times Hardcover Fiction Bestsellers November 17, 2024
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| 1. The Grey Wolf by Louise PennyThe 19th book in the Chief Inspector Gamache series. Shifting alliances complicate the frenzied pursuit of a sinister threat. |
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| 2. Throne of Secrets by Kerri ManiscalcoThe second book in the Prince of Sin series. As danger grows, the Prince of Gluttony and a journalist turn to each other. |
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| 3. In Too Deep by Lee Child and Andrew ChildThe 29th book in the Jack Reacher series. Reacher wakes up in a precarious position with no memory of how he got there. |
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| 4. The Women by Kristin HannahIn 1965, a nursing student follows her brother to serve during the Vietnam War and returns to a divided America. |
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| 5. Counting Miracles by Nicholas SparksA man in search of the father he never knew encounters a single mom and rumors circulate of the nearby appearance of a white deer. |
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| 6. The Waiting by Michael ConnellyThe sixth book in the Ballard and Bosch series. Bosch's daughter, Maddie, becomes a new volunteer on the cold case unit. |
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| 7. Iron Flame by Rebecca YarrosThe second book in the Empyrean series. Violet Sorrengail's next round of training might require her to betray the man she loves. |
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| 8. The Blue Hour by Paula HawkinsAfter a discovery is made in a London art gallery, a woman living alone on an island that once was the home of a famous artist gets a visitor. |
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| 9. Blood Over Bright Haven by M.L. WangThe first woman admitted to the High Magistry at the University of Magics and Industry is partnered with a janitor who has an unexpected past. |
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| 10. Intermezzo by Sally RooneyAfter the passing of their father, seemingly different brothers engage in relationships and seek ways to cope. |
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| 11. The God of the Woods by Liz MooreWhen a 13-year-old girl disappears from an Adirondack summer camp in 1975, secrets kept by the Van Laar family emerge. |
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| 12. Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree An orc walks away from fighting battles and opens a coffee shop. |
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| 14. James by Percival EverettA reimagining of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn shines a different light on Mark Twain's classic, revealing new facets of the character of Jim. |
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| 15. Here One Moment by Liane MoriartyPassengers on a short and seemingly unremarkable flight learn how and when they are going to die. |
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