Houston Chronicle Sunday

Fiction

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1. Magic: By Danielle Steel. A year in the intertwine­d lives of three internatio­nal couples who participat­e in a special dinner in Paris. 2. First Comes Love: By Emily Giffin. Two sisters — one a successful lawyer with a small child and an unhappy marriage, the other a single teacher who yearns to be a mother — struggle toward forgivenes­s after 15 years of estrangeme­nt. 3. The Girls: By Emma Cline. In the summer of 1969, a California teenager is drawn to a Manson-like cult. 4. The Games: By James Patterson and Mark Sullivan. Hired by Olympic organizers to protect the Rio Games, Jack Morgan of Private, an internatio­nal security and consulting firm, encounters dangerous threats. 5. End of Watch: By Stephen King. The conclusion of the Bill Hodges trilogy. 6. The Girl on the Train: By Paula Hawkins. A psychologi­cal thriller set in the environs of London. 7. After You: By Jojo Moyes. In a sequel to “Me Before You,” Louisa Clark tries to put her life back together after the death of Will Traynor. 8. Here’s to Us: By Elin Hilderbran­d. Sparks fly as a celebrity chef’s ex-wives pile into a small cabin in Nantucket to join his widow for the reading of his will. 9. Before the Fall: By Noah Hawley. After a private jet crashes, a firestorm of media madness ensues. 10. All the Light We Cannot See: By Anthony Doerr. The lives of a blind French girl and a gadgetobse­ssed German boy before and during World War II.

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