SEEING RED: Kate Morton’s latest Gothic-tinged mystery, “The Secret Keeper,” cracks the list this week at No. 8. It’s Morton’s first hardcover best seller (after an eight-month run on the trade paperback list for “The Forgotten Garden,” a book-club favorite), and it’s sure to cement her status in her native Australia, where her novels are the most successful literary exports since Colleen McCullough’s “Thorn Birds” stormed the world in 1977.
Monday, October 29, 2012
Kate Morton -- The Secret Keeper. Inside the List - NYTimes.com
Inside the List - NYTimes.com
SEEING RED: Kate Morton’s latest Gothic-tinged mystery, “The Secret Keeper,” cracks the list this week at No. 8. It’s Morton’s first hardcover best seller (after an eight-month run on the trade paperback list for “The Forgotten Garden,” a book-club favorite), and it’s sure to cement her status in her native Australia, where her novels are the most successful literary exports since Colleen McCullough’s “Thorn Birds” stormed the world in 1977.
SEEING RED: Kate Morton’s latest Gothic-tinged mystery, “The Secret Keeper,” cracks the list this week at No. 8. It’s Morton’s first hardcover best seller (after an eight-month run on the trade paperback list for “The Forgotten Garden,” a book-club favorite), and it’s sure to cement her status in her native Australia, where her novels are the most successful literary exports since Colleen McCullough’s “Thorn Birds” stormed the world in 1977.
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