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Ian Rankin's A Song for the Dark Times (Orion) lit up the Bookstat e-book number one for the week ending 31st July.
The Inspector Rebus novel elbowed Mhairi McFarlane's Last Night (HarperCollins) from the top, ending the romance title's fortnight-long run in the number one.
Alice Hunter's The Serial Killer's Wife (Avon) bounced into third place, as Eve Chase's Black Rabbit Hall (Penguin) also hit the top five.
Harlan Coben's Win (Cornerstone) made its debut in the top 10, as Imogen Clark's Kindle Unlimited title Reluctantly Home (Lake Union) claimed 10th place.
Clarification: Hachette have confirmed A Song for the Dark Times sold 11,853 units; Clare Chambers' Small Pleasures 7,866; and Michael Connelly's The Law of Innocence 5,438.