BEST-SELLERS Fiction
1. ROGUE LAWYER, by John Grisham. Attorney Sebastian Rudd hates injustice and the system and defends unpopular clients. 2. THE BAZAAR OF BAD DREAMS, by Stephen King. Twenty stories, some never before published. 3. THE CROSSING, by Michael Connelly. Retired detective Harry Bosch reluctantly agrees to help his half brother, a defense attorney, and his investigations lead him inside the LAPD. 4. THE MAGIC STRINGS OF FRANKIE PRESTO, by Mitch Albom. A mystical tale of a guitar genius’ journey through 20th-century music. 5. SEE ME, by Nicholas Sparks. A couple in love are threatened by secrets from the past. 6. CRIMSON SHORE, by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. In the 15th thriller featuring FBI agent Aloysius Pendergast, a crime in a quaint Massachusetts town may be connected to rumors of a colony of witches who settled there after the Salem trials. 7. THE PROMISE, by Robert Crais. Los Angeles private investigator Elvis Cole joins forces with K-9 officer Scott James of the LAPD, his German shepherd Maggie, and his partner Joe Pike to foil a criminal mastermind. 8. ALL THE LIGHT WE CANNOT SEE, by Anthony Doerr. The lives of a blind French girl and a gadget-obsessed German boy before and during World War II. 9. THE JAPANESE LOVER, by Isabel Allende. A young refugee from the Nazis and the son of her family’s Japanese gardener must hide their love, although it lasts a lifetime. 10. CAREER OF EVIL, by Robert Galbraith. In the third novel about the private investigative team of Cormoran Strike and Robin Ellacott, the pair pursue a psychotic stalker; by J. K. Rowling, writing pseudonymously.