Best-sellers

Fiction

1. “Stone Cold,” by David Baldacci (Grand Central, $26.99). Members of Washington’s Camel Club are being murdered to prevent them from uncovering government secrets.

2. “Creation in Death,” by J. D. Robb (Putnam, $25.95). Lt. Eve Dallas pursues the Groom, a killer who disappeared nine years earlier but has now returned; by Nora Roberts, writing pseudonymously.

3. “The Chase,” by Clive Cussler (Putnam, $26.95). In the early 20th century, a detective tracks a killer all over the West.

Nonfiction

1. “I Am America (And So Can You),” by Stephen Colbert, Richard Dahm, Paul Dinello and Allison Silverman (Grand Central, $26.99). The wit and wisdom of the mock pundit of Comedy Central’s “Colbert Report.”

2. “Boom!,” by Tom Brokaw (Random House, $28.95). The retired news anchor recalls and assesses the 1960s.

3. “Rescuing Sprite,” by Mark R. Levin (Pocket Books, $22). A family’s love for an older dog they adopted.

– The New York Times