Houston Chronicle Sunday

BESTSELLER­S

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FICTION

1. Heat 2

By Michael Mann and Meg Gardiner. New adversarie­s confront returning characters in situations set before and after the events of the film “Heat.”

2. The 6:20 Man

By David Baldacci. When his ex-girlfriend turns up dead in his office building, an entrylevel investment analyst delves into the halls of economic power.

3. The Family Remains

By Lisa Jewell. Mysteries involving a decades-old cold case, a murder in France and a woman’s return to London are connected.

4. Portrait of an Unknown Woman

By Daniel Silva. The 22nd book in the “Gabriel Allon” series. Allon becomes an art forger to uncover a multibilli­on-dollar fraud.

5. The Hotel Nantucket

By Elin Hilderbran­d. The new general manager of a hotel far from its Gilded Age heyday deals with the complicate­d pasts of her guests and staff.

6. The It Girl

By Ruth Ware. A decade after her first year at Oxford, an expectant mother looks into the mystery of her former best friend’s death.

7. Sparring Partners

By John Grisham. Three novellas: “Homecoming,” “Strawberry Moon” and “Sparring Partners.”

8. Wrong Place Wrong Time By Gillian McAllister. A mother who witnesses her son murder a stranger finds her days are going in reverse and seeks to use that to alter events.

9. Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow

By Gabrielle Zevin. Two friends find their partnershi­p challenged in the world of video game design.

10. Shattered

By James Patterson and James O. Born. The 14th book in the “Michael Bennett” series.

When an FBI abduction specialist disappears, Bennett goes outside his jurisdicti­on.

NONFICTION 1. I’m Glad My Mom Died

By Jennette McCurdy. Actress and filmmaker describes her eating disorders and difficult relationsh­ip with her mother. 2. Path Lit by Lightning

By David Maraniss. The life story of the Olympic athlete, All-American football player and Major League Baseball player Jim Thorpe.

3. Finding Me

By Viola Davis. Actress describes the difficulti­es she encountere­d before claiming her sense of self and achieving profession­al success.

4. 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.

5. The Destructio­nists

By Dana Milbank. Washington Post columnist describes Republican actions between the signing of the Contract With America and the Jan. 6 insurrecti­on.

6. Shy

By Mary Rodgers and Jesse Green. The memoirs of the late composer, author and screenwrit­er, written with the chief theater critic at the New York Times.

7. Greenlight­s

By Matthew McConaughe­y. Actor shares snippets from the diaries he kept over 35 years.

8. Life on the Mississipp­i

By Rinker Buck. The author of “The Oregon Trail” recounts his adventures on a wooden flatboat and challenges the myths of American expansion.

9. Battle for the American Mind

By Pete Hegseth with David Goodwin. The “Fox & Friends Weekend” host makes his case for Christian education.

10. What Happened to You?

By Bruce D. Perry and Oprah Winfrey. An approach to dealing with trauma that shifts an essential question used to investigat­e it.

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