Fiction
(This week/Last week)
1. () Two Truths and a Lie, Katrina Kittle (Warner Books; $22.95) Life built on lies unravels as everyone's secrets are revealed.
2. () Fearless Jones, Walter Mosley (Little Brown & Company; $24.95) Mr. Mosley returns to the mystery genre with a familiar tone and new characters.
3. (5) The Girl with a Pearl Earring, Tracy Chevalier (Plume; $12) Novel uses Vermeer's portrait as a starting point.
4. () Tell No One: A Novel, Harlan Coben (Dell Pub Co.; $22.95) Rebuilt life unravels as David Beck backtracks over the events surrounding his wife's murder.
5. () P is for Peril, Sue Grafton (Putnam Publishing Group; $26.95) Latest in the alphabetical sleuthing series is a prequel to more recent Kinsey Millhone stories.
6. (1) Best Friends, Martha Moody (Riverhead Books; $26.95) Author's first novel tracks friends through college and their subsequent lives.
7. () A Traitor to Memory, Elizabeth George (Bantam Doubleday DellPub; $26.95) Family secrets and the involvement of their superiors complicates detectives Lynley and Havers' murder investigation.
8. (4) Seven Up, Janet Evanovich (St. Martin's Press; $24.95) Most recent in the Stephanie Plum series.
9. () Bridget Jones's Diary, Helen Fielding (Penguin USA; $12.95) Bridget confides her attempts and failures at improving her life.
10. () White Teeth: A Novel, Zadie Smith (Knopf; $14) Race, class, history, and gender politics sweep from Jamaica to Bangladesh and back again.