FICTION

1. 11TH HOUR, by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro. (Little, Brown, $27.99.) Detective Lindsay Boxer and the Women's Murder Club investigate a possible serial killer.

2. DEADLOCKED, by Charlaine Harris. (Ace, $27.95.) Telepathic waitress Sookie Stackhouse investigates a murder that has more to do with her than she imagines.

3. BRING UP THE BODIES, by Hilary Mantel. (John Macrae/Holt, $28.) In this sequel to "Wolf Hall," Thomas Cromwell conspires against Anne Boleyn, whom Henry VIII has turned against so that he can marry Jane Seymour.

4. THE ROAD TO GRACE, by Richard Paul Evans. (Simon & Schuster, $19.99.) The continuing story of an ad executive who loses everything and embarks on a walk from Seattle to Key West, Fla.; a sequel to "The Walk" and "Miles to Go."

5. IN ONE PERSON, by John Irving. (Simon & Schuster, $28.) An aspiring writer struggles with his sexuality.

6. THE INNOCENT, by David Baldacci. (Grand Central, $27.99.) A hit man who has become a target of the government rescues a teenage girl whose parents have been murdered and who may be at the center of a dangerous conspiracy.

7. CALICO JOE, by John Grisham. ( Doubleday, $24.95.) A pitcher beans a promising rookie, ending both their careers; years later, the pitcher's son brings them together.

8. THE WIND THROUGH THE KEYHOLE, by Stephen King. (Scribner, $27.) A new entry in the Dark Tower epic western-fantasy series; this novel, King says, is "Dark Tower 4.5."

9. HOME, by Toni Morrison. (Knopf, $24.) A bitter Korean War veteran returns to a segregated America and revisits his small Georgia hometown.

10. THE WITNESS, by Nora Roberts. (Putnam, $27.95.) A programmer hides from the Russian mob in the Ozarks.

NONFICTION

1. THE PASSAGE OF POWER, by Robert A. Caro. (Knopf, $35.) The fourth volume of "The Years of Lyndon Johnson," Caro's monumental biography, follows events from 1958 through the Kennedy assassination.

2. LOTS OF CANDLES, PLENTY OF CAKE, by Anna Quindlen. (Random House, $26.) The journalist and novelist, now nearly 60, looks back at her experiences and those of her generation.

3. SCREWED!, by Dick Morris and Eileen McGann. (Broadside/HarperCollins, $27.99.) How foreign countries take our jobs and misuse our aid.

4. MOST TALKATIVE, by Andy Cohen. (Holt, $25.) The Bravo executive vice president who oversees "Top Chef" and "The Real Housewives" looks back on his career.

5(x). PRAGUE WINTER, by Madeleine Albright with Bill Woodward. (Harper/HarperCollins, $29.99.) The former secretary of state describes her family's life in Czechoslovakia, where she was born; their exile in London during World War II; their return to their homeland after the war and their move to the United States in 1948.

6. KILLING LINCOLN, by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard. (Holt, $28.) The host of "The O'Reilly Factor" recounts the events surrounding the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.

7. DRIFT, by Rachel Maddow. (Crown, $25.) America's path to war has become too easy, with excessive power ceded to the executive branch, the MSNBC host argues.

8. MY CROSS TO BEAR, by Gregg Allman with Alan Light. (Morrow/HarperCollins, $27.99.) The musician's memoir.

9(x). SERVICE, by Marcus Luttrell and James D. Hornfischer. (Little, Brown, $27.99.) A Navy SEAL who was rescued in Afghanistan describes his experience in Iraq.

10. IMAGINE, by Jonah Lehrer. (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $26.) An account of the science of creativity argues that it is not a gift but a thought process that can be learned.

ADVICE, HOW-TO AND MISCELLANEOUS

1. I AM A POLE (AND SO CAN YOU!), by Stephen Colbert. Illustrated by Paul Hildebrand. (Grand Central, $15.99.) A children's book parody from the mock pundit of TV's "Colbert Report."

2. THE PIONEER WOMAN COOKS: FOOD FROM MY FRONTIER, by Ree Drummond. (Morrow/HarperCollins, $29.99.) More recipes.

3. BOMBSHELL, by Suzanne Somers. (Crown Archetype, $26.) The former TV star on how to redefine aging.

4. THIS IS HOW, by Augusten Burroughs. (St. Martin's, $24.99.) Answers for those facing life problems who may ask, "How will I survive this?"

5. THE LOYALTY LEAP, by Bryan Pearson. (Portfolio, $25.95.) Using customer information to strengthen customer relationships. (b)

Rankings reflect sales for the week that ended May 12 at thousands of venues nationwide. An (x) indicates that a book's sales are barely distinguishable from those of the book above. A (b) indicates that some bookstores report receiving bulk orders.