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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
1
Lee Child
Wicked Prey (John Sandford)
Wicked Prey
2
John Sandford
The 8th Confession (James Patterson)
The 8th Confession
3
James Patterson
Dead and Gone (Charlaine Harris)
Dead and Gone
4
Charlaine Harris
Cemetery Dance (Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child)
Cemetery Dance
5
Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
First Family (David Baldacci)
First Family
6
David Baldacci
The Host (Stephenie Meyer)
The Host
7
Stephenie Meyer
Pygmy (Chuck Palahniuk)
Pygmy
8
Chuck Palahniuk
The Sign (Raymond Khoury)
The Sign
9
Raymond Khoury
Seducing an Angel (Mary Balogh)
Seducing an Angel
10
Mary Balogh
The Help (Kathryn Stockett)
The Help
11
Kathryn Stockett
Tea Time for the Traditionally Built (Alexander McCall Smith)
Tea Time for the Traditionally Built
12
Alexander McCall Smith
Assegai (Wilbur Smith)
Assegai
13
Wilbur Smith
Road Dogs (Elmore Leonard)
Road Dogs
14
Elmore Leonard
Just Take My Heart (Mary Higgins Clark)
Just Take My Heart
15
Mary Higgins Clark
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