Fiction / Suspense Best Sellers

New York Time Best sellers of Fiction / Suspense: Unnatural Exposure (1997), You Belong to Me (1997), Flood Tide (1997), Sole Survivor (1997), Invisible (1997) and other 317 books.

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Unnatural Exposure

released in: 1997
Unnatural Exposure
Dr. Kay Scarpetta is called to investigate a series of murders in which the victims have been infected with a deadly virus. As she searches for the killer, she must also deal with the return of her ex-husband, Pete Marino.

You Belong to Me

released in: 1997
You Belong to Me
Television producer Laurie Moran is determined to find out who killed her fiancé, Richard, on the set of her true crime TV show. As she investigates, she realizes that there are many people who had motive to kill Richard.

Flood Tide

released in: 1997
Flood Tide
An adventure novel featuring Dirk Pitt, who discovers a sinister plot involving environmental disasters and a ruthless industrialist.

Sole Survivor

released in: 1997
Sole Survivor
A psychological thriller involving a man who survives a plane crash, only to be pursued by mysterious forces and confronting a conspiracy that defies reality.

Invisible

released in: 1997
Invisible
The daughter of a couple in a loveless marriage is discovered by a British filmmaker and thrust into the public eye.

Encore In Death

released in: 1997
Encore In Death
The 56th book of the In Death series. Eve Dallas investigates the mysterious death of a well-loved star of stage and screen.

The Klone and I

released in: 1997
The Klone and I
When a young woman's husband dies suddenly, she is left to raise their child alone.

Moonlight Becomes You

released in: 1996
Moonlight Becomes You
A mystery novel involving a young woman who discovers her friend's dead body, setting off a chain of events that unravel long-buried secrets.

Past Tense

released in: 1995
Past Tense
Jack Reacher explores the New England town where his father was born and a Canadian couple now find themselves stranded.

From Potter's Field

released in: 1995
From Potter's Field
In this #1 New York Times bestselling thriller, Dr. Kay Scarpetta is pitted against a diabolical killer who has struck before...and will strike again.

Intensity

released in: 1995
Intensity
A psychological thriller about a young woman, Chyna, who becomes the target of a sadistic serial killer, leading to a deadly game of cat and mouse.

While My Pretty One Sleeps

released in: 1995
While My Pretty One Sleeps
A classic suspense novel from “Queen of Suspense” Mary Higgins Clark

The Client

released in: 1993
The Client
A legal thriller about an eleven-year-old boy who becomes the target of both the FBI and the mafia after witnessing a lawyer's suicide.

Without Remorse

released in: 1993
Without Remorse
A thriller featuring the character John Clark, exploring his backstory and involvement in covert operations, highlighting the moral complexities of his actions.

The Pelican Brief

released in: 1992
The Pelican Brief
"The Pelican Brief" by John Grisham is a legal thriller that follows a law student, Darby Shaw, who becomes entangled in a conspiracy involving the assassination of two Supreme Court justices. Grisham's fast-paced narrative, legal expertise, and suspenseful storytelling contribute to the novel's popularity and success.

The Sum of All Fears

released in: 1992
The Sum of All Fears
When the President of the United States is kidnapped by terrorists, Jack Ryan must prevent a disastrous nuclear war.

Rising Sun

released in: 1992
Rising Sun
A techno-thriller exploring corporate intrigue and murder in the world of Japanese-American business relations, written by the acclaimed author Michael Crichton.

Dragon Tears

released in: 1992
Dragon Tears
A police detective and a woman with psychic powers team up to stop a serial killer.

Remember Me

released in: 1992
Remember Me
A woman's search for her missing husband leads her to a web of deceit and danger.

The Liar

released in: 1991
The Liar
After her husband\'s death, a woman returns with her daughter to her Smoky Mountain hometown, only to discover that her husband was a fraud who implicated her in his deceptions.

Cold Fire

released in: 1991
Cold Fire
The book is about a woman who is being stalked by a man with psychic powers

The Burden of Proof

released in: 1990
The Burden of Proof
"The Burden of Proof" by Scott Turow is a legal thriller that revolves around defense attorney Sandy Stern as he navigates a complex murder case and confronts personal challenges. Turow's novel explores themes of family, love, and the burdens individuals carry. The story combines legal drama with elements of mystery and introspection, creating a compelling narrative.

The Bourne Ultimatum

released in: 1990
The Bourne Ultimatum
The third installment in the Jason Bourne series, featuring high-stakes action and a gripping tale of international intrigue.

Four Past Midnight

released in: 1990
Four Past Midnight
A collection of four novellas, each with its own unique horror and suspenseful elements, showcasing Stephen King's storytelling prowess.

Devices and Desires

released in: 1990

Midnight

released in: 1989
Midnight
The book is about a woman who is being stalked by a man with psychic powers

The Sands of Time

released in: 1988
The Sands of Time
"The Sands of Time" by Sidney Sheldon is a suspenseful novel that weaves together the lives of four nuns, a wealthy industrialist, and a charismatic terrorist. The story spans continents and decades, involving themes of love, intrigue, and political unrest. Sheldon's narrative skill and knack for creating page-turning plots make "The Sands of Time" a captivating and thrilling read.

The Haunted Mesa

released in: 1987
The Haunted Mesa
"The Haunted Mesa" by Louis L'Amour is a western novel with elements of fantasy and adventure. The story follows a modern-day archaeologist who discovers a portal to another dimension, leading to encounters with ancient civilizations and supernatural forces. L'Amour's blend of western themes with speculative elements creates a unique and engaging narrative that transports readers across time and landscapes.

No Place Like Home

released in: 1987
No Place Like Home
Willie Miller is on death row, convicted of the brutal murder of his family. When his appeals have all been exhausted, his lawyer, Julia Rutledge, visits him one last time. Willie is certain that he will be exonerated, and Julia wants to believe him. But as she reviews the evidence, she realizes that everything points to his guilt. Just before his execution, Willie tells Julia that there is a key hidden in the wainscoting of his cell. He asks her to find it and use it to unlock the truth. Julia is certain that Willie is innocent, but she has no idea where to begin.

The Aquitaine Progression

The Aquitaine Progression
"The Aquitaine Progression" by Robert Ludlum is a political thriller that follows lawyer Joel Converse as he becomes entangled in a complex conspiracy. The novel explores themes of corruption, power, and the pursuit of justice. Ludlum's intricate plots and suspenseful storytelling are prominent features of this gripping thriller.

Thinner

Thinner
A horror novel about an overweight lawyer who mysteriously starts losing weight after a Gypsy curse, leading to a desperate quest for survival.

We'll Meet Again

We'll Meet Again
A suspenseful novel by Mary Higgins Clark, intertwining the lives of two women connected by a tragic event and a web of secrets.

Nightwork

Nightwork
Harry Booth, a master thief, breaks things off with Miranda when a dangerous contact might harm her.

Bloodline

Bloodline
"Bloodline" by Sidney Sheldon is a thriller that revolves around the murder of a powerful billionaire. The novel explores themes of power, betrayal, and the intricate web of relationships within a wealthy family. Sheldon's storytelling combines suspense, intrigue, and unexpected twists, making "Bloodline" a compelling page-turner. The novel reflects Sheldon's expertise in crafting gripping narratives in the thriller genre.

The Day of the Jackal

The Day of the Jackal
The Jackal, a professional assassin, is hired by OAS, a right-wing terrorist group, to kill Charles de Gaulle, the President of France. As the Jackal prepares for his mission, the police close in on him

Airport

Airport
The novel unfolds over a chaotic 24 hours at a fictional airport, intertwining the lives of various characters facing a crisis.

The Gabriel Hounds

The Gabriel Hounds
When two young women travel to the remote village of St. Just-in-Roseland in Cornwall, they find themselves caught up in a web of mystery and suspense. The village is home to a dark secret, and the women must use all their ingenuity and courage to solve the mystery and escape with their lives. The Gabriel Hounds is a classic mystery novel with a twist.

Seven Days in May

Seven Days in May
Seven Days in May is a novel about a military coup d'état in the United States

The Glass-Blowers

The Glass-Blowers
Set in 18th-century England, The Glass-Blowers is a novel of love and betrayal
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