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Week of November 2, 1997

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COLD MOUNTAIN
Charles Frazier
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COLD MOUNTAIN

by Charles Frazier · Atlantic Monthly Press

18 wks at #1 · 17 on list

The impact of the Civil War on lovers. Inman is not the man he used to be, as wounded in battle he slowly makes his way home to North Carolina. His sweetheart, Ada, too has changed, no longer a flighty belle but a hard-working farm woman. Will love be the same?

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FLOOD TIDE
Clive Cussler
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FLOOD TIDE

by Clive Cussler · Simon & Schuster

5 wks on list

Dirk Pitt faces one of his most formidable foes--a madman bent on killing hundreds of innocent men, women, and children with a catastrophic surge of mass destruction.

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VIOLIN
Anne Rice
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VIOLIN

by Anne Rice · Knopf

1 wks on list

A woman from New Orleans steals a violin from a ghost and becomes the musician she always wanted, finding herself acclaimed on two continents. Part fantasy, part reality.

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THE ANGEL OF DARKNESS
Caleb Carr
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THE ANGEL OF DARKNESS

by Caleb Carr · Random House

4 wks on list

In The Angel of Darkness, Caleb Carr brings back the vivid world of his bestselling The Alienist but with a twist: this story is told by the former street urchin Stevie Taggert, whose rough life has given him wisdom beyond his years. Thus New York City, and the groundbreaking alienist Dr. Kreizler himself, are seen anew. It is June 1897. A year has passed since Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, a pioneer in forensic psychiatry, tracked down the brutal serial killer John Beecham with the help of a team of trusted companions and a revolutionary application of the principles of his discipline. Kreizler and his friends--high-living crime reporter John Schuyler Moore; indomitable, derringer-toting Sara Howard; the brilliant (and bickering) detective brothers Marcus and Lucius Isaacson; powerful and compassionate Cyrus Montrose; and Stevie Taggert, the boy Kreizler saved from a life of street crime--have returned to their former pursuits and tried to forget the horror of the Beecham case. But when the distraught wife of a Spanish diplomat begs Sara's aid, the team reunites to help find her kidnapped infant daughter. It is a case fraught with danger, since Spain and the United States are on the verge of war. Their investigation leads the team to a shocking suspect: a woman who appears to the world to be a heroic nurse and a loving mother, but who may in reality be a ruthless murderer of children. Once again, Caleb Carr proves his brilliant ability to re-create the past, both high life and low. As the horror unfolds, Delmonico's still serves up wondrous meals, and a summer trip to the elegant gambling parlors of Saratoga provides precious keys to the murderer's past. At the same time, we go onrevealing journeys into Stevie's New York, a place where poor and neglected children--then as now--turn to crime and drugs at shockingly early ages. Peppered throughout are characters taken from real life and rendered with historical vigor, including suffragist Elizabeth Cady Stanton; painter Albert Pinkham Ryder; and Clarence Darrow, who thunders for the defense in a tense courtroom drama during which the sanctity of American motherhood itself is put on trial. Fast-paced and chilling, The Angel of Darkness is a tour de force, a novel of modern evil in old New York.

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UNDERWORLD
Don DeLillo
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UNDERWORLD

by Don DeLillo · Scribner

6 wks on list
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TIMEQUAKE
Kurt Vonnegut
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TIMEQUAKE

by Kurt Vonnegut · Putnam

4 wks on list
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TEMPLE OF THE WINDS
Terry Goodkind
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TEMPLE OF THE WINDS

by Terry Goodkind · Tor/Doherty

2 wks on list

Everything Richard Rahl has learned will be for naught as the ruthless Emperor Jagang returns with his vast legions, heralded by a mustical plague that kills innocents in the thousands. Richard must now challenge the undefeatable: the magic that thwarts magic, sealed away for three thousand years in the Temple of the Winds.

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THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS
Arundhati Roy
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THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS

by Arundhati Roy · Random House

12 wks on list

The story of an Indian family during the 1969 Communist disturbances in Kerala province. It is told through the eyes of a boy and his sister who are the children of a rich rubber planter. Politics, family drama, illicit love. A debut in fiction.

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NIGHT PASSAGE
Robert B. Parker
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Historical bestseller data sourced from the New York Times Book Review, archived by Hawes Publications.