Seattle Mystery Bookshop's June Bestsellers
Hardcovers
1 - Lee Child, Nothing to Lose, Bantam
2 - Mike Lawson, House Rules, Atlantic
3 - John Connolly, The Reapers, Atria
4 - Jeffrey Deaver, The Broken Window, Simon & Schuster
5 - Don Winslow, The Dawn Patrol, Knopf
6 - Elizabeth George, Careless in Red, Harper
7 - tie
Steve Martini, Shadow of Power, Morrow
Philip Margolin, Executive Power, Harper
9 - tie
John Straley, The Big Both Ways, Alaska Northwest
Julia Spencer-Fleming, I Shall Not Want, St. Martin's
Alan Furst, The Spies of Warsaw, Random House
Trade paper
1 - Leonie Swann, Three Bags Full, Flying Dolphin Press
2 - Tana French, In the Woods, Penguin
3 - Duane Swierazynski, Severance Package, St. Martin's
4 - tie
Michael Gruber, The Book of Air and Shadows, Harper
Lisa Lutz, The Spellman Files, Simon & Schuster
Susan Hill, The Various Haunts of Men, Overlook
7 - tie
Nicola Griffith, Always, Riverhead
John Straley, The Big Both Ways, Alaska Northwest
Martin Cruz Smith, Stalin's Ghost, Pocket
Jeff Lindsey, Darkly Dreaming Dexter, Vintage
Mass Market
1 - Jo Dereske, Miss Zukas and the Library Murder, Avon
2 - Jo Dereske, Index to Murder, Avon
3 - Mike Lawson, The Inside Ring, Vintage
4 - Donald E. Westlake, Somebody Owes Me Money, Hard Case
5 - Mike Lawson, The Second Perimeter, Vintage
6 - tie - Lee Child, Killing Floor, Jove / Bad Luck and Trouble, Bantam
8 - Rebecca Kent, High Marks for Murder, Berkley
9 - James Rollins, The Judas Strain, Harper
10 - James Lee Burke, The Tin Roof Blowdown, Pocket
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