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AIRFRAME by Michael Crichton (Alfred A. Knopf: $26) A mysterious glitch threatens the production of a profitable jetliner (1). Southern California ranking: 1; Last Weeks: 1; Week on List: 4
EXECUTIVE ORDERS by Tom Clancy (Putnam: $27.95) Jack Ryan’s president and facing problems in the Middle East (3)*. Southern California ranking: 2; Last Weeks: 10; Week on List: 11
THE TAILOR OF PANAMA by John le Carre. (Alfred A. Knopf: $25) Clothier to Central America’s elite turns British agent for the power and the money (13)*. Southern California ranking: 3; Last Weeks: 2; Week on List: 10
THE FALLEN MAN by Tony Hillerman. (HarperCollins: $24) Two sleuths track a killer after finding a human skeleton at the top of a Navajo shrine (4)*. Southern California ranking: 4; Last Weeks: 3; Week on List: 4
THE LAWS OF OUR FATHERS by Scott Turow. (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $26.95) (8)*. Southern California ranking: 5; Last Weeks: 5; Week on List: 10
“M” IS FOR MALICE by Sue Grafton. (Henry Holt: $25) Jealousy among the heirs to a fortune ends in murder, and it’s up to Kinsey Millhone to nab the culprit (9)*. Southern California ranking: 6; Last Weeks: 9; Week on List: 7
THE CHRISTMAS BOX by Richard Paul Evans. (Simon & Schuster: $12.95) A wise elderly lady teaches a young family about the true meaning of Christmas (2). Southern California ranking: 7; Last Weeks: 6; Week on List: 12
ALIAS GRACE by Margaret Atwood. (Nan A. Talese/Doubleday: $24.95) A 19th century psychologist helps a murderess with memory loss to recall her crime (14). Southern California ranking: 8; Last Weeks: 4; Week on List: 6
SILENT HONOR by Danielle Steel. (Delacorte: $24.95) A successful Japanese family’s world is overturned by World War II and confinement in a relocation center (5). Southern California ranking: 9; Last Weeks: 8; Week on List: 6
MY GAL SUNDAY by Mary Higgins Clark. (Simon & Schuster: $23) A collection of political mysteries solved by a husband and wife with government credentials. Southern California ranking: 10; Last Weeks: --; Week on List: 3
Nonfiction
A REPORTER’S LIFE by Walter Cronkite. (Alfred A. Knopf: $26.95) (1)*. Southern California ranking: 1; Last Weeks: 1; Week on List: 3
DOWN IN THE GARDEN by Anne Geddes. (Cedco Publishing: $39.95) Adorable infants posed as flowers, peas in a pod and other floral delights (11). Southern California ranking: 2; Last Weeks: 9; Week on List: 4
ANGELA’S ASHES by Frank McCourt. (Scribner: $24) A memoir of childhood in a gloomy Irish city (3). Southern California ranking: 3; Last Weeks: 2; Week on List: 10
THE BROWN DERBY RESTAURANT: A Hollywood Legend by Sally Wright Cobb and Mark Willems. (Rizzoli: $30) Gossip and photos galore about the stars’ favorite eateries, plus recipes. Southern California ranking: 4; Last Weeks: 7; Week on List: 2
THE ZONE by Barry Sears with Bill Lawren. (HarperCollins/ReganBooks: $22)*. Southern California ranking: 5; Last Weeks: 10; Week on List: 42
ONCE MORE WITH FEELING: You’ll Never Make Love in This Town Again, Again by Michelle, Lisa, Sophie, Jewel, Tatiana and Jennifer as told to Joanne Parrent. (Dove Books: $22.95) Young women with dreams of stardom fall prey to Hollywood’s power brokers. Southern California ranking: 6; Last Weeks: --; Week on List: 1
LOVE, LUCY by Lucille Ball with Betty Hannah Hoffman. (Putnam: $24.95) A recently discovered autobiography of the comedienne through 1964. Southern California ranking: 7; Last Weeks: --; Week on List: 5
MY SERGEI: A Love Story by Ekaterina Gordeeva with E.M. Swift. (Warner: $18.95) The romance and tragedy of Olympic ice skating’s Romeo and Juliet (2). Southern California ranking: 8; Last Weeks: 4; Week on List: 7
THE PATH TO LOVE: Renewing the Power of Spirit in Your Life by Deepak Chopra. (Harmony/Crown: $24). Southern California ranking: 9; Last Weeks: --; Week on List: 1
ROGER EBERT’S BOOK OF FILM: From Tolstoy to Tarantino, the finest writing from a century of film edited by Roger Ebert (Norton: $30). Southern California ranking: 10; Last Weeks: --; Week on List: 2
Paperbacks: FICTION
1. THE ENGLISH PATIENT by Michael Ondaatje. (Vintage: $11.)
2. THE HUNDRED SECRET SENSES by Amy Tan. (Ballantine: $6.99.)
3. THE BOOK OF RUTH by Jane Hamilton. (Anchor: $11.95.)
4. SNOW FALLING ON CEDARS by David Guterson. (Vintage: $12.)*
5. BEST AMERICAN SHORT STORIES OF 1996 edited by John Edgar Wideman. (Houghton Mifflin: $12.95.)
Paperbacks: NONFICTION
1. ZAGAT SURVEY 1997 LOS ANGELES/SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT GUIDE edited by Merrill Shindler and Karen Berk. (Zagat Survey: $10.95.)
2. THE RULES: Time-Tested Secrets for Capturing the Heart of Mr. Right by Ellen Fein and Sherrie Schneider. (Warner: $14.95.)
3. CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE WOMAN’S SOUL by J. Canfield, M.V. Hansen, J. Hawthorne and M. Shimoff. (Health Communications: $12.95.)
4. CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE SOUL edited by Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen. (Health Communications: $12.95.)
5. LONGITUDE by Dava Sobel. (Penguin: $10.95.)
Rankings based on Times’ poll of local bookstores. National hardcover rankings (in parentheses) are those of Publishers Weekly. Asterisk (*) indicates book also available on audio.
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