FICTION
1. Morning Star, by Pierce Brown. (Del Rey) In Book 3 of the Red Rising trilogy, set in a dystopian future, Darrow incites a rebellion.
2. Brotherhood in Death, by J.D. Robb. (Berkley) Lt. Eve Dallas of the NYPD helps a friend and her husband solve a mystery involving politics and real estate; by Nora Roberts, writing pseudonymously.
3. NYPD Red 4, by James Patterson and Marshall Karp. (Little, Brown) Detective Zach Gordon and his partner, members of a task force that protects the rich and famous, pursue a killer.
4. Find Her, by Lisa Gardner. (Dutton) Boston detective D.D. Warren hunts for a missing woman who was kidnapped and abused as a college student and might be a vigilante.
5. All the Light We Cannot See, by Anthony Doerr. (Scribner) The lives of a blind French girl and a gadget-obsessed German boy before and during World War II.
6. The Girl on the Train, by Paula Hawkins. (Riverhead) A psychological thriller set in the environs of London.
7. My Name Is Lucy Barton, by Elizabeth Strout. (Random House) A woman struggles with memories of her disturbing childhood as she tries to reconcile with her mother.
8. The Nightingale, by Kristin Hannah. (St. Martin's) Two sisters in World War II France: one struggling to survive in the countryside, the other joining the Resistance in Paris. (x)