1 | THE AFFAIR, by Lee Child. (Delacorte.) For Jack Reacher, an elite military police officer, it all started in 1997. A lonely railroad track. A crime scene. A cover-up. | |||
2 | THE HELP, by Kathryn Stockett. (Penguin Group.) A young white woman and two black maids in 1960s Mississippi. | |||
3 | 1225 CHRISTMAS TREE LANE, by Debbie Macomber. (Mira.) Puppies that need good homes and an ex-husband loom large in the last installment of the Cedar Cove series. | |||
4 | THE MILL RIVER RECLUSE, by Darcie Chan. (Darcie Chan.) Only one man knows an abused widow, which revealed will change many lives in her small Vermont town. Sixth week on the list! | |||
5 | LETHAL, by Sandra Brown. (Grand Central.) A woman, her daughter and a man accused of murder evade the authorities as they search for her dead husband’s secrets. | |||
6 | THE ABBEY, by Chris Culver. (Chris Culver.) Against orders, a former homicide detective begins an investigation into his niece's murder. Sixth week on the list! | |||
7 | FEAST DAY OF FOOLS, by James Lee Burke. (Simon & Schuster.) Danger increases tenfold as Sheriff Hackberry Holland investigates a case in the desert. | |||
8 | ONLY HIS, by Susan Mallery. (Harlequin.) Determined to make a fresh start, Nevada Hendrix applies for her dream job, only to find that her new boss was her first love. | |||
9 | THE NIGHT CIRCUS, by Erin Morgenstern. (Knopf Doubleday.) Two young rivals at a magical circus become collaborators as they fall in love. | |||
10 | KILL ME IF YOU CAN, by James Patterson and Marshall Karp. (Little, Brown.) A young man who finds a bag of diamonds is stalked by competing assassins. |
Reflections by award-winning maritime historian Joan Druett, author of many books about the sea
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Saturday, October 8, 2011
Top Ten NYT bestsellers, fiction, print and eBooks combined
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