The New York Times Fiction Best Sellers of 2009

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This is a list of adult fiction books that topped The New York Times Fiction Best Seller list in 2009.[1]

The most popular books of the year were The Lost Symbol, by Dan Brown and The Associate, by John Grisham with respectively 7 and 4 weeks at the top. The author James Patterson was at the top for four different books (8th Confession, Swimsuit, Alex Cross's Trial and I, Alex Cross).

Date Book Author
January 4 The Christmas Sweater Glenn Beck
January 11 Scarpetta Patricia Cornwell
January 18 Black Ops W. E. B. Griffin
January 25 Plum Spooky Janet Evanovich
February 1
February 8
February 15 The Associate John Grisham
February 22
March 1
March 8
March 15 Promises in Death J. D. Robb
March 22 Handle with Care Jodi Picoult
March 29
April 5
April 12 True Detectives Jonathan Kellerman
April 19 Long Lost Harlan Coben
April 26 Turn Coat Jim Butcher
May 3 Just Take My Heart Mary Higgins Clark
May 10 First Family David Baldacci
May 17 8th Confession James Patterson and Maxine Paetro
May 24 Dead and Gone Charlaine Harris
May 31 Wicked Prey John Sandford
June 7 Gone Tomorrow Lee Child
June 14 The Scarecrow Michael Connelly
June 21 Skin Trade Laurell K. Hamilton
June 28 Relentless Dean Koontz
July 5 Knockout Catherine Coulter
July 12 Finger Lickin' Fifteen Janet Evanovich
July 19 Swimsuit James Patterson and Maxine Paetro
July 26 Black Hills Nora Roberts
August 2 Best Friends Forever Jennifer Weiner
August 9 The Defector Daniel Silva
August 16 The Girl Who Played with Fire Stieg Larsson
August 23 Bad Moon Rising Sherrilyn Kenyon
August 30 South of Broad Pat Conroy
September 6
September 13 Alex Cross's Trial James Patterson and Richard DiLallo
September 20 Dark Slayer Christine Feehan
September 27 The Last Song Nicholas Sparks
October 4 The Lost Symbol Dan Brown
October 11
October 18
October 25
November 1
November 8
November 15 The Gathering Storm Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson
November 22 Ford County John Grisham
November 29 Under the Dome Stephen King
December 6 I, Alex Cross James Patterson
December 13
December 20 "U" Is for Undertow Sue Grafton
December 27 The Lost Symbol Dan Brown

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