Brad Meltzer was just one step away from landing his latest hit, The Millionaires, in the lead spot on our list in the book's first week at the stores. While sales for John Grisham's Skipping Christmas are softening, it still holds the lead. Still, it was Meltzer's best first-week showing, and Warner reports 300,000 copies in print after three trips to press. The author is doing a 26-city tour that will end mid-February. Meltzer's is a high-stakes banking caper, so it seems fitting that an interview with him will run in Fortune. The mass market edition of The First Counsel is doing well across the country; it has been on the PW charts for five weeks. Warner Vision has 860,000 copies in print after four trips to press. Warner's publicity packet includes a list of topics that Meltzer is prepared to talk about, including banking security, hiding money and privacy issues. One question in the packet asks: Which has the best security—the White House, the Supreme Court or Disney World? If you chose the first two, you are wrong.