San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

BESTSELLER­S

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FICTION

1. The Investigat­or

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

2. Run, Rose, Run

By Dolly Parton and James Patterson. A singer-songwriter goes to Nashville seeking stardom but is followed by her dark past.

3. Sea of Tranquilit­y

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

4. The Paris Apartment

By Lucy Foley. Jess has suspicions about her halfbrothe­r’s neighbors when he goes missing.

5. What Happened to the Bennetts

By Lisa Scottoline. A brush with members of a drugtraffi­cking organizati­on ushers a suburban family to go into the witness protection program.

6. The Sacred Bridge

By Anne Hillerman. Chee seeks to solve a mystery that eluded Leaphorn decades ago while Manuelito gets into a life-threatenin­g situation.

7. The Midnight Library

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

8. Time Is a Mother

By Ocean Vuong. A second collection of poems by the MacArthur fellow and author of “On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous.”

9. The Diamond Eye

By Kate Quinn. In 1937 Ukraine, a history student transforms into a hunter of Nazis known as Lady Death and is sent to America on a goodwill tour.

10. Lessons in Chemistry By Bonnie Garmus. A scientist and single mother living in California in the 1960s becomes a star on a

TV cooking show.

NONFICTION

1. Freezing Order

By Bill Browder. The author of “Red Notice” tells his story of becoming Vladimir Putin’s enemy by uncovering a $230 million tax refund scheme.

2. Hello, Molly!

By Molly Shannon with Sean Wilsey. The comedic actor shares stories of family tragedy and her years as a star of “Saturday Night Live.”

3. Bitterswee­t

By Susan Cain. The author of “Quiet” suggests ways to embrace loss and suffering within ourselves and others.

4. Left on Tenth

By Delia Ephron. The author and screenwrit­er describes losing her sister and husband to cancer, finding love again and receiving a leukemia diagnosis.

5. Crying in H Mart

By Michelle Zauner. 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.

6. The Storytelle­r

By Dave Grohl. A memoir by the musician known for his work with Foo Fighters and Nirvana.

7. Recessiona­l

By David Mamet. The Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright lambastes liberal politics, cancel culture and other things he finds objectiona­ble.

8. Greenlight­s

By Matthew McConaughe­y. The Academy Award-winning actor shares snippets from the diaries he kept over the last 35 years.

9. The 1619 Project

Edited by Nikole Hannah-Jones, Caitlin Roper, Ilena Silverman and Jake Silverstei­n. Viewing America’s entangleme­nt with slavery and its legacy, in essays adapted and expanded from The New York Times Magazine.

10. Love That Story

By Jonathan Van Ness. Personal reflection­s on dealing with challenges and embracing change by the star of “Queer Eye.”

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