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New York Times Fiction Bestsellers: November 7, 2021

New York Times Hardcover Fiction Bestsellers

November 7, 2021

1. The Judge's List

 by John Grisham

The second book in the Whistler series. Investigator Lacy Stoltz goes after a serial killer and closes in on a sitting judge.

2. The Lincoln Highway

 by Amor Towles

Two friends who escaped from a juvenile work farm take Emmett Watson on an unexpected journey to New York City in 1954.

3. The Wish

 by Nicholas Sparks

Maggie Dawes, a renowned travel photographer, struggles with a medical diagnosis over Christmas.

4. State of Terror

 by Hillary Rodham Clinton and Louise Penny

In the wake of the previous administration's mishandling of international affairs, the new Secretary of State Ellen Adams confronts interconnected global threats.

5. Cloud Cuckoo Land

 by Anthony Doerr

An interconnected cast of dreamers and outsiders are in dangerous and disparate settings past, present and future.

6. Dear Santa

 by Debbie Macomber

A special letter to Santa brings about hope, love and second chances for Lindy Carmichael.

7. Apples Never Fall

 by Liane Moriarty

The Delaney siblings suspect their father of causing the disappearance of their mother.

8. Oh William!

 by Elizabeth Strout

Lucy Barton joins her ex-husband on a trip to look into a family secret.

9. The Last Thing He Told Me

 by Laura Dave

Hannah Hall discovers truths about her missing husband and bonds with his daughter from a previous relationship.

10. Silverview

 by John Le Carré

A London spy chief's investigation brings him to a quiet seaside town where Julian Lawndsley has relocated and opened a bookstore.

11. Billy Summers

 by Stephen King

A killer for hire who only takes out bad guys seeks redemption as he does one final job.

12. 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.

13. Crossroads

 by Jonathan Franzen

Members of a Midwestern family find themselves at a pivotal moment of moral crisis in 1971.

14. Harlem Shuffle

 by Colson Whitehead

Ray Carney, a family man who sells furniture on 125th Street, gets a new clientele made up of vicious and unsavory characters.

15. The Butler

 by Danielle Steel

The working relationship between a man and woman from different worlds develops into something new for them.

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A version of this list appears in the November 7, 2021 issue of The New York Times Book Review. Rankings reflect sales for the week ending October 23, 2021.
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