San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)
BESTSELLERS
Fiction 1. The Sentinel
by Lee Child and Andrew Child. Jack Reacher intervenes on an ambush in Tennessee and uncovers a conspiracy.
2. A Time for Mercy
by John Grisham. The third book in the “Jake Brigance” series. A 16-year-old is accused of killing a deputy in Clanton, Miss., in 1990.
3. The Return
by Nicholas Sparks. A doctor serving in the Navy in Afghanistan goes back to North Carolina, where two women change his life.
4. Three Women Disappear
by James Patterson and Shan Serafin. Detective Sean Walsh must solve a case involving three missing women who had access to a home where a man was murdered.
5. The Wonder Boy of Whistle Stop
by Fannie Flagg. Bud Threadgoode returns to his hometown and sets off some life-changing events.
6. The Invisible Life of Addie Larue
by V.E. Schwab. A Faustian bargain comes with a curse that affects the adventure Addie LaRue has across centuries.
7. The Noel Letters
by Richard Paul Evans. An editor of a publishing house inherits her father’s bookstore and receives letters froman anonymous source.
8. Truly, Madly, Deeply
by Karen Kingsbury. An 18-year-old who wants to become a police officer falls in love with a young woman who has an aggressive form of cancer.
9. The Evening and the Morning
by Ken Follett. In a prequel to “The Pillars of the Earth,” a boatbuilder, a Norman noblewoman and a monk live in England under attack by the Welsh and the Vikings.
10. The Searcher
by Tana French. After a divorce, a former Chicago police officer resettles in an Irish village where a boy goes missing.
Nonfiction
1. Greenlights
by Matthew McConaughey. The Academy Awardwinning actor shares snippets from the diaries he kept over the past 35 years.
2. Untamed
by Glennon Doyle. The activist and public speaker describes her journey of listening to her inner voice.
3. Caste
by Isabel Wilkerson. The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist examines aspects of caste systems across civilizations and reveals a rigid hierarchy in America today. 4. One Vote Away by Ted Cruz. The Republican senator from Texas gives his views on what might happen if liberals gain a simple majority on the Supreme Court.
5. Killing Crazy Horse
by Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard. The ninth book in the conservative commentator’s “Killing” series focuses on conflicts with Native Americans.
6. Group
by Christie Tate. A law student grappling with feelings of sadness and isolation is invited to join a psychotherapy group.
7. Obama
by Pete Souza. More than 300 pictures of the former president by his White House photographer, with behind-the-scenes stories.
8. Blackout
by Candace Owens. The conservative commentator makes her case that Black Americans should part ways with the Democratic Party.
9. Shade
by Pete Souza. Pictures of former President Barack Obama are juxtaposed with tweets, headlines and quotes from the Trump administration. 10. American Crisis by Andrew Cuomo. The New York governor gives his perspective on the COVID-19 crisis and prescribes ways to deal with future disasters.