Saturday, 28 September 2013

CURRENT NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLERS LIST FOR HARD COVER FICTION (TOP 10)

1.      THE LONGEST RIDE by Nicholas Sparks: tells the story of the lives of two couples whose live converge unexpectantly.
2.      THE QUEST BY NICHOLAS SPARKS by Nelson DeMille: In the pursuit of holy relic, two journalists join elderly priest who has recently escaped from an Ethiopian jail.

3.      THANKLESS IN DEATH by J.D Robb (by Nora Roberts Pseudonymously): tells the stories of a Lieutenant in search of her parent’s murderers. J. D. Robb.   
4.      W IS FOR WASTED by Sue Grafton. (Marian Wood/Putnam.): A homeless man leaves $600,000 to Kinsey Millhone.
5.      NEVER GO BACK by Lee Child: Jack Reacher is thrown into jail on trumped-up charges.
6.      BLEEDING EDGE by Thomas Pynchon: tells the story of an investigation into a suspicious computer security company in 2001 by a fraud investigator and upper west side mom.
7.      THE FINAL CUT by Catherine Coutler and J.T. Ellison: In of an international Jewel thief, Nicholas Drummond, Chief Inspector of Scotland Yard, joins the F.B.I. special agents Lacey Sherlock and Dillon Savich in a hunt for international Jewel thief.
8.      DEADLY HEAT by Richard Castle: N.Y.P.D. homicide detective Nikki Heat and journalist Jameson Rook search for the former C.I.A station Chief who ordered her mother’s execution.
9.      THE CUCKOO’S CALLING by Robert Galbraith (J.K. Rowling pseudonymously): A detective investigates a suicide.
10.  INFERNO by Dan Brown: tells the story of Robert Langdon, a symbologist on the run in Florence who must decipher a series of codes created by a Dante loving scientist.
What's the idea behind authors writing pseudonymously, i mean we already know who you are!

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