England – Top 10 bestsellers paperback fiction – November 2009

by Peter on November 11, 2009

1. John Grisham: The Associate A promising legal student destined for a bright future is blackmailed – legal thriller
2. Josephine Cox: Born Bad After his wife dies, a man finds himself chasing his first love – great fiction
3. James Patterson: Cross Country Another installment in the popular Axel Cross series: Alex Cross embarks on a personal crusade when a friend is murdered – thriller/crime fiction
4. Danielle Steele: A Good Woman About a New York society girl that finds her calling as a medic in war-torn France
5. Cecelia Ahern: The Gift A very enchanting and interesting Christmas story from the author of PS, I Love You
6. Chris Kuzneski: The Prophecy Follow Payne and Jones as they hunt for culprits using Nostradamus’ prophecies for evil
7. Jeffery Deaver: The Bodies Left Behind An off-duty officer is in danger after chancing on the scene of a murder – crime fiction
8. Karen Rose: You Can’t Hide A killer torments a psychiatrist’s patients, pushing them to suicide psychological thriller
9. Stieg Larsson: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo A journalist and a computer hacker investigate a cold case mystery – thriller/crime fiction
10. Robert Goddard: Found Wanting A favour for an ex-wife has potentially fatal consequences


(Source: The Sunday Times Bestseller List, November 8, 2009)

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