On yesterday's New York Times bestseller list, 15 of the top 35 books were related to the mystery/suspense genre (assuming you include such titles as Grisham's Skipping Christmas). Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code is still #1, continuing its improbable run, and James Patterson's Big Bad Wolf debuts at #2.
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