FICTION
1. The Last Mile, by David Baldacci. (Grand Central) In a sequel to "Memory Man," a detective with an extraordinary memory helps the FBI investigate the case of a convicted killer who wins a last-minute reprieve.
2. The Obsession, by Nora Roberts. (Berkley) A woman is haunted by her father's crimes as she pursues love and her work as a photographer.
3. The Nest, by Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney. (Ecco/HarperCollins) Siblings in a dysfunctional family grapple with a reduced inheritance.
4. The Girl on the Train, by Paula Hawkins. (Riverhead) A psychological thriller set in the environs of London.
5. Eligible, by Curtis Sittenfeld. (Random House) A retelling of "Pride and Prejudice," set in the Cincinnati suburbs in the present.
6. Fool Me Once, by Harlan Coben. (Dutton) A retired Army helicopter pilot faces combat-related nightmares and mysteries concerning the deaths of her husband and sister.
7. 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.
8. Miller's Valley, by Anna Quindlen. (Random House) A young woman comes of age during an assault on the land and the people she loves.