THIS WEEK | LAST WEEK | HARDCOVER FICTION | WEEKS ON LIST | |
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1 | THE HIT, by David Baldacci. (Grand Central.) The government hitman Will Robie uncovers a serious threat as he attempts to take out a fellow assassin who has gone rogue. | 1 | ||
2 | 1 | WHISKEY BEACH, by Nora Roberts. (Putnam.) A former criminal attorney who has been acquitted of his wife’s murder retreats to his family home on a New England cliff. | 2 | |
3 | FLY AWAY, by Kristin Hannah. (St. Martin's.) A woman must deal with her personal issues before she can keep her promise to help the family of her deceased friend. | 1 | ||
4 | PARIS, by Edward Rutherfurd. (Doubleday.) Characters real and imaginary in the City of Light. | 1 | ||
5 | 3 | LIFE AFTER LIFE, by Kate Atkinson. (Little, Brown.) A woman appears in different versions of the same events, centered on World War II. | 4 | |
6 | WEDDING NIGHT, by Sophie Kinsella. (Dial.) A woman tries to break up her sister’s impulsive marriage. | 1 | ||
7 | 2 | DADDY'S GONE A HUNTING, by Mary Higgins Clark. (Simon & Schuster.) Two sisters are threatened by a dark secret from their family's past. | 3 | |
8 | 4 | GONE GIRL, by Gillian Flynn. (Crown.) A woman disappears on her fifth anniversary; is her husband a killer? | 47 | |
9 | 6 | THE BURGESS BOYS, by Elizabeth Strout. (Random House.) Two brothers, both lawyers, come together in a small Maine town to defend their troubled nephew. | 5 | |
10 | THE MYSTERY WOMAN, by Amanda Quick. (Putnam.) The second book of a new Victorian paranormal series, Ladies of Lantern Street, by Jayne Ann Krentz, writing pseudonymously. |
Now, what looks interesting to is Paris, Life after Life, and the Burgess Boys (which I keep hearing about and still haven't read) because they seem different than anything else that I have read. Any votes or opinions from the public?
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