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New York Times Fiction Bestseller List - June 7, 2009

Lee Child's "Gone Tomorrow" makes it's debut at #1, overtaking John Sandford's "Wicked Prey" which lasted 1 week at #1. "Gone Tomorrow" would also last 1 week at #1 with Michael Connelly's "The Scarecrow" taking its place.
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Gone Tomorrow (Lee Child)
Gone Tomorrow
Lee Child
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Wicked Prey (John Sandford)
Wicked Prey
John Sandford
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The 8th Confession (James Patterson)
The 8th Confession
James Patterson
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Dead and Gone (Charlaine Harris)
Dead and Gone
Charlaine Harris
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Cemetery Dance (Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child)
Cemetery Dance
Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
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First Family (David Baldacci)
First Family
David Baldacci
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The Host (Stephenie Meyer)
The Host
Stephenie Meyer
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Pygmy (Chuck Palahniuk)
Pygmy
Chuck Palahniuk
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The Sign (Raymond Khoury)
The Sign
Raymond Khoury
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Seducing an Angel (Mary Balogh)
Seducing an Angel
Mary Balogh
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The Help (Kathryn Stockett)
The Help
Kathryn Stockett
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Tea Time for the Traditionally Built (Alexander McCall Smith)
Tea Time for the Traditionally Built
Alexander McCall Smith
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Assegai (Wilbur Smith)
Assegai
Wilbur Smith
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Road Dogs (Elmore Leonard)
Road Dogs
Elmore Leonard
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Just Take My Heart (Mary Higgins Clark)
Just Take My Heart
Mary Higgins Clark
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