Seattle Mystery Bookshop October 2008 Bestsellers
Hardcovers
1 – Dennis Lehane, The Given Day, Morrow
2 – Ian Rankin, Exit Music, Little Brown
3 – Michael Connelly, The Brass Verdict, Little Brown
4 – Tess Gerritsen, The Keepsake, Ballantine
5 - Alexander McCall Smith, The Comforts of a Muddy Saturday, Pantheon
6 – Ken Bruen, Once Were Cops, St. Martin’s
7 – John LeCarre, A Most Wanted Man, Scribner
8 - tie
Marcia Muller, Burn Out, Grand Central
Kathy Reichs, Devil Bones, Scribner
10 – tie
Carolyn D. Wall, Sweeping Up Glass, Poisoned Pen
Robert B. Parker, Rough Weather, Putnam
Trade Paperbacks
1 – tie
Michael Schein, Just Deceits, Bennett & Hastings
S.J. Robinson, The Price of Death, Bridgeway
3 – Clare Langley-Hawthorn, Consequences of Sin, Penguin
4 – Clare Langley – Hawthorn, The Serpent and the Scorpion, Penguin
5 – tie
Susan Hill, The Various Haunts of Men, Overlook
Earl Derr Biggers, The Chinese Parrot, Academy Chicago
7 – L.R. Wright, The Suspect, Felony & Mayhem
8 – Kat Richardson, Greywalker, Roc
9 – Richard Stark, The Hunter, University Chicago Press
10 – tie
Tana French, In the Woods, Penguin
Lynda LaPlante, Clean Cut, Touchstone
Jewell Parker Rhodes, Voodoo Season, Washington Square
John Harvey, Gone to Ground, Harcourt
Matt Ruff, Bad Monkeys, Harper
Mass Market Paperbacks
1 – John Hart, Down River, St. Martin’s
2 – Zoë Sharp, Second Shot, St. Martin’s
3 – Marcia Muller, The Ever-Running Man, Grand Central
4 – tie
Charlaine Harris, An Ice Cold Grave, Berkley
John Sandford, Dark of the Moon, Jove
6 – John J. Lamb, The Clockwork Teddy, Berkley
7 – tie
Ridley Pearson, Killer Weekend, Jove
Rick Riordan, Rebel Island, Bantam
Ian Rankin, The Naming of the Dead, Little Brown
John Lutz, Night Kills, Pinnacle
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