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Fiction 1. 22 SECONDS

by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro (Little, Brown) The 22nd book in the “Women’s Murder Club” series. Lindsay Boxer returns as word gets around about a shipment of drugs and weapons.

2. BOOK OF NIGHT

by Holly Black (Tor)

A bartender working at a Berkshires dive bar deals with doppelgäng­ers, billionair­es and magicians seeking a vast and terrible power.

3. RUN, ROSE, RUN

by Dolly Parton and James Patterson (Little, Brown)

A singer-songwriter goes to Nashville seeking stardom but is followed by her dark past.

4. DREAM TOWN

by David Baldacci (Grand Central) The third book in the “Archer” series. Archer, Dash and Callahan search for a missing screenwrit­er who had a dead body turn up in her home.

5. THE HOMEWRECKE­RS

by Mary Kay Andrews (St. Martin’s)

A widow starring in a beach house renovation reality show gets caught up in competing love interests and an old missing persons case.

6. THE PARIS APARTMENT

by Lucy Foley (Morrow)

Jess has suspicions about her half-brother’s neighbors when he goes missing.

7. SEA OF TRANQUILIT­Y

by Emily St. John Mandel (Knopf) A detective investigat­ing in the wilderness discovers that his actions might affect the timeline of the universe.

8. THE MIDNIGHT LIBRARY

by Matt Haig (Viking)

Nora Seed finds a library beyond the edge of the universe that contains books with multiple possibilit­ies of the lives one could have lived.

9. THE INVESTIGAT­OR

by John Sandford (Putnam)

Letty Davenport, the adopted daughter of Lucas Davenport, looks into oil thefts in Texas.

10. THE LAST THING HE TOLD ME

by Laura Dave (Simon & Schuster) Hannah Hall discovers truths about her missing husband and bonds with his daughter from a previous relationsh­ip.

Nonfiction 1. FINDING ME

by Viola Davis (HarperOne)

The multiple awardwinni­ng actress describes the difficulti­es she encountere­d before claiming her sense of self and achieving profession­al success.

2. KILLING THE KILLERS

by Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard

(St. Martin’s)

The 11th book in the conservati­ve commentato­r’s “Killing” series gives an account of the global war against terrorists.

3. THIS WILL NOT PASS

by Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns (Simon & Schuster)

Two New York Times correspond­ents chronicle the 2020 election and the first year of the Biden presidency.

4. THE PALACE PAPERS

by Tina Brown (Crown)

This follow-up to “The Diana Chronicles” details how the royal family reinvented itself after the death of Princess Diana.

5. OUT OF THE CORNER

by Jennifer Grey (Ballantine)

The actress details growing up the child of Joel Grey, her iconic film roles and the repercussi­ons from a plastic surgery procedure.

6. CRYING IN H MART

by Michelle Zauner (Knopf)

The daughter of a Korean mother and Jewish American father, and leader of the indie rock project Japanese Breakfast, describes creating her own identity after losing her mother to cancer.

7. UNMASKED

by Paul Holes (Celadon)

A memoir by a former cold case investigat­or who worked on several notable cases, including the identifica­tion of the Golden State Killer.

8. WHAT HAPPENED TO YOU?

by Bruce D. Perry and Oprah Winfrey (Flatiron)

An approach to dealing with trauma that shifts an essential question used to investigat­e it.

9. I’LL SHOW MYSELF OUT

by Jessi Klein (Harper)

A collection of comedic essays on motherhood and middle age by the Emmy Award-winning writer and producer.

10. THE 1619 PROJECT

edited by Nikole Hannah-Jones, Caitlin Roper, Ilena Silverman and Jake Silverstei­n

(One World)

Viewing America’s entangleme­nt with slavery and its legacy, in essays adapted and expanded from The New York Times Magazine.

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