Fiction / Politics Best Sellers

New York Time Best sellers of Fiction / Politics: The Russian (2021), While Justice Sleeps (2021), Black Ice (2021), State Of Terror (2021), The President's Daughter (2019) and other 37 books.

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The Russian

released in: 2021
The Russian
The 13th book in the Michael Bennett series. An assassin killing a number of women might disrupt the detective\'s wedding plans.

While Justice Sleeps

released in: 2021
While Justice Sleeps
When Justice Wynn slips into a coma, his law clerk, Avery Keene, must unravel the clues of a controversial case.

Black Ice

released in: 2021
Black Ice
The 20th book in the Scot Harvath series. The American spy faces dangers in the Arctic Circle.

State Of Terror

released in: 2021
State Of Terror
In the wake of the previous administration\'s mishandling of international affairs, the new Secretary of State Ellen Adams confronts interconnected global threats.

The President's Daughter

released in: 2019
The President's Daughter
Matthew Keating, a past president and former Navy SEAL, goes on his own to find his abducted teenage daughter.

The President Is Missing

released in: 2018
The President Is Missing
President Jonathan Duncan, a Gulf War veteran and widower, takes on adversaries at home and abroad.

Vince Flynn: Red War

released in: 2018
Vince Flynn: Red War
When the Russian prime minister plots to invade the Baltics, only Mitch Rapp can stop him.

The Survivor

released in: 2015
The Survivor
The counterterrorism operative Mitch Rapp must control the damage from a leak of C.I.A. documents. Mills finished the book for Flynn, who died in 2013.

Act Of War

released in: 2014
Act Of War
The counterterrorism operative Scot Harvath undertakes two dangerous missions as America faces an imminent attack.

Kill Shot

released in: 2012
Kill Shot
Mitch Rapp, a C.I.A. super-agent hunting down perpetrators of the Pan Am Lockerbie bombing, finds himself caught in a dangerous trap.

The Book of Fate

released in: 2012
The Book of Fate
In The Book of Fate, a man's life is turned upside down when he discovers that his destiny has been decided by a secret book.

The Overton Window

released in: 2010
The Overton Window
A public relations executive and the woman he loves fight to expose a conspiracy to transform America.

The Last Patriot

released in: 2008
The Last Patriot
Scot Harvath, a Homeland Security superagent, searches for an ancient secret that could defeat Islamic militants.

The Teeth of the Tiger

released in: 2003
The Teeth of the Tiger
The Teeth of the Tiger is a 2003 techno-thriller novel by Tom Clancy. It is Clancy's first novel written solely by him since Clear and Present Danger in 1989. It features the Campus, a fictional black ops unit of the Central Intelligence Agency. The novel was published on March 4, 2003, by G. P. Putnam's Sons.

The Bear and the Dragon

released in: 2000
The Bear and the Dragon
A political thriller featuring Jack Ryan, the President of the United States, as he navigates international relations and security threats.

Primary Colors

released in: 1996
Primary Colors
"Primary Colors" is a political novel initially published anonymously and later revealed to be written by journalist Joe Klein. The novel is a fictionalized account of a presidential campaign, providing a satirical and behind-the-scenes look at American politics. "Primary Colors" explores themes of power, morality, and the challenges of political campaigning.

Executive Orders

released in: 1996
Executive Orders
When the President is killed in a terrorist attack, Vice President Jack Ryan is suddenly thrust into the role of Commander-in-Chief.

Debt of Honor

released in: 1994
Debt of Honor
A political thriller featuring Jack Ryan, the President of the United States, as he navigates international relations and security threats.

The Russia House

released in: 1989
The Russia House
"The Russia House" by John le Carré is a spy thriller set against the backdrop of the Cold War. The novel follows British publisher Barley Blair, who becomes entangled in an espionage plot involving Soviet secrets. Le Carré's intricate storytelling, realistic characters, and deep understanding of the world of espionage contribute to the novel's acclaim.

Clear and Present Danger

released in: 1989
Clear and Present Danger
"Clear and Present Danger" by Tom Clancy is a political thriller featuring Jack Ryan, a CIA analyst. The novel explores the complex world of international politics, drug cartels, and the consequences of covert operations. Clancy's meticulous research and detailed storytelling contribute to the novel's realism and suspense. The book is part of the Jack Ryan series, which became highly popular.

The Icarus Agenda

released in: 1988
The Icarus Agenda
"The Icarus Agenda" by Robert Ludlum is a thriller that follows an American ambassador who becomes entangled in a complex conspiracy involving political intrigue and global threats. Ludlum's intricate plotting and fast-paced narrative contribute to the book's status as a gripping thriller.

Patriot Games

released in: 1987
Patriot Games
Jack Ryan is back, facing an IRA splinter group in a high-stakes international thriller.

First Among Equals

First Among Equals
book description: the story of four British politicians who compete for the position of Prime Minister

Smiley's People

Smiley's People
The novel is set in the late 1970s and early 1980s, mostly in London

Good as Gold

Good as Gold
The story of a Jewish-American professor who is appointed as the White House speechwriter

1876

1876
"1876" is a historical novel by Gore Vidal, part of his Narratives of Empire series. The novel explores the events and personalities of the United States during the presidential election year of 1876. Vidal combines historical accuracy with fictional elements, offering a panoramic view of post-Civil War America and the challenges faced by the nation during a pivotal period.

Burr

Burr
The novel explores the life of Aaron Burr, a controversial figure in American history, known for his role in the duel that led to Alexander Hamilton's death. Vidal delves into Burr's complex character and the political landscape of the time.

The Honorary Consul

The Honorary Consul
A novel by Graham Greene, exploring themes of political intrigue and personal redemption as an Englishman becomes entangled in a South American revolution.

The Word

The Word
Irving Wallace's novel delves into the mystery surrounding the discovery of a new gospel, exploring the historical and religious implications of the find.

A Shade of Difference

A Shade of Difference
This novel is set in the aftermath of John F. Kennedy's assassination and follows a group of political rivals as they jockey for power.

The Shoes of the Fisherman

The Shoes of the Fisherman
"The Shoes of the Fisherman" by Morris West is a novel that explores the life of a Ukrainian archbishop, Kiril Lakota, who becomes Pope after being released from a Soviet labor camp. The novel delves into geopolitical tensions, spiritual dilemmas, and the responsibilities of leadership.

Ship of Fools

Ship of Fools
Set on a ship traveling from Mexico to Germany, the novel explores the lives and interactions of passengers, offering a satirical commentary on human nature, society, and political issues.

Seven Days in May

Seven Days in May
Seven Days in May is a novel about a military coup d'état in the United States

The Establishment

Advise and Consent

Advise and Consent
Set in the world of U.S. politics, the novel explores the political machinations surrounding the nomination of a controversial Secretary of State.

The Last Hurrah

The Last Hurrah
Set in a fictional city, the novel follows the final political campaign of Frank Skeffington, an Irish-American mayor. O'Connor explores themes of power, change, and the complexities of urban politics.

The Ides of March

The Ides of March
The Ides of March is a novel by Thornton Wilder, published in 1948. The novel is set in Rome in 44 BC, during the last days of Julius Caesar's life. The novel is a fictionalized account of the events leading up to and including the assassination of Julius Caesar.

Kingsblood Royal

Kingsblood Royal
The novel tells the story of Neil Kingsblood, a young banker in the American Midwest who discovers that he is of black ancestry. Kingsblood begins to experience racism and prejudice from his white friends and colleagues, and he must decide whether to "pass" as white or to embrace his African heritage.

A Lion is in the Streets

A Lion is in the Streets
"A Lion is in the Streets" by Adria Locke Langley is a political novel that delves into the world of Louisiana politics during the early 20th century. The story follows the rise of a charismatic and ambitious politician, Willie Stark, as he navigates the complexities of power and corruption. Langley's novel explores themes of populism, ambition, and the consequences of unchecked political influence.

The Moon Is Down

The Moon Is Down
"The Moon Is Down" by John Steinbeck is a war novel set in a fictionalized European town occupied by an unnamed military force. The narrative explores the dynamics between occupiers and the occupied, emphasizing the resilience of individuals in the face of oppression. Steinbeck's novel, written during World War II, reflects on themes of resistance and the human spirit.
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