Best-sellers

Fiction

1. “The Brass Verdict,” by Michael Connelly (Little, Brown, $26). Harry Bosch and Mickey Haller (the Lincoln lawyer) team up to find a killer.

2. “The Lucky One,” by Nicholas Sparks (Grand Central, $24.99). A Marine returning home sets out to track down the woman whose photo he found in Iraq.

3. “The Story of Edgar Sawtelle,” by David Wroblewski (Ecco, $25.95). A mute takes refuge with three dogs in the Wisconsin woods after his father’s death.

4. “A Lion Among Men,” by Gregory Maguire (Morrow, $26.95). A looming civil war in Oz, seen through the eyes of the Cowardly Lion; the sequel to “Wicked” and “Son of a Witch.”

5. “A Most Wanted Man,” by John le Carre (Scribner, $28). Intelligence agencies involved in the war on terror converge in Hamburg when a young Muslim man shows up.

Nonfiction

1. “The Snowball,” by Alice Schroeder (Bantam, $35). The life of billionaire Warren Buffett.

2. “A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity,” by Bill O’Reilly (Broadway, $26). The combative Fox News commentator on his upbringing and career.

3. “Dewey,” by Vicki Myron with Bret Witter (Grand Central, $19.99). The kitten left freezing in the returned-book slot of an Iowa public library, and his rise to fame.

4. “Here’s the Story,” by Maureen McCormick (Morrow, $25.95). The life of the actress who played Marcia Brady.

5. “Multiple Blessings,” by Jon Gosselin, Kate Gosselin and Beth Carson (Zondervan, $19). A couple with twins has sextuplets.