Not too much new fiction made it to the top of the lists in the major European markets in August, but there was a new bestseller in Sweden, with The Hypnotist by Lars Kepler landing at #1. The novel was one of the hot books at the London Book Fair and was bought for the U.S. after the fair closed by Sarah Crichton Books/Farrar, Straus & Giroux. Kepler is the pseudonym for the established husband and wife authors Alexandra Coelho Ahndoril and Alexander Ahndoril; Hypnotist, which has drawn comparisons to the thrillers of megaseller Stieg Larsson, is envisioned as the first in a new series, with pub date in the U.S., tentatively set for 2011. Hypnotist kicked the latest installment in Mari Jungstedt's Anders Knutas series down to #2; Minotaur has published Jundstedt in the U.S. with the 2008 release, The Inner Circle, earning a PW starred review.

Some new nonfiction landed high up the charts in Germany, led by journalist Michael Jurgs's critical look at German culture, its title taken from Wetlands, the erotic bestselling memoir of TV personality Charlotte Roche, which was published in the U.S. by Grove. No word of a U.S. publisher for Shallow Lands.

International Bestsellers

France

Fiction Nonfiction
For week ending August 23, used by arrangement with Livres Hebdo
The First DayMarc Levy Robert Laffont We Were Young and GreenLaurent Fignon Grasset
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie SocietyMary Ann Shaffer, Annie Barrows NIL Vacation Notebook for Grownups Between 17 and 117 Chiflet & Cie
The Girl with the Dragon TattooStieg Larsson Actes Sud Michael Jackson: The Last YearsIan Halperin Transit Editeur


Sweden

Fiction Nonfiction
For week ending August 23, used by arrangement with Bokhandel
The HypnotistLars Kepler Albert Bonniers Doctor Dahlqvist's and Airam's Low Carb, High Fat Cook BookAnnika Dahlqvist Pagina
The Double SilenceMari Jungstedt Albert Bonniers Furnishing, Decoration and Light in Rural StyleAnna Ornberg Semic
Three SecondsAnders Roslund Piratforlaget BarbecueSara Bang, Johan Melchior Tukan


Germany

Fiction Nonfiction
For week ending August 23, used by arrangement with Buchreport
EclipseStephenie Meyer Carlsen Fortune Is Not Coming by ItselfEckart von Hirschhausen Rowohlt
Breaking DawnStephenie Meyer Carlsen Who Am I, and How ManyRichard D. Precht Goldmann
Aunt Inge Is BunkingDora Heidt DTV Premium Shallow LandsMichael Jurgs C. Bertelsmann