Fiction / Thriller Best Sellers

New York Time Best sellers of Fiction / Thriller: The Dead Zone (1979), The Holcroft Covenant (1978), Bloodline (1977), Trinity (1976), The Moneychangers (1975) and other 451 books.

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The Dead Zone

The Dead Zone
"The Dead Zone" by Stephen King is a supernatural thriller that follows Johnny Smith, who acquires psychic abilities after a near-fatal accident. As Johnny grapples with his newfound powers, he becomes entangled in a series of events with far-reaching consequences. King's exploration of the paranormal and moral dilemmas contributes to the novel's suspenseful and thought-provoking narrative.

The Holcroft Covenant

The Holcroft Covenant
In this thriller, a man named Noel Holcroft is contacted by his father's lawyer and told that he is the heir to a fortune. But in order to get the money, Noel must first find and destroy a secret Nazi organization. Noel quickly finds himself in a race against time to stop the Nazis from carrying out their plans.

Bloodline

Bloodline
"Bloodline" by Sidney Sheldon is a thriller that revolves around the murder of a powerful billionaire. The novel explores themes of power, betrayal, and the intricate web of relationships within a wealthy family. Sheldon's storytelling combines suspense, intrigue, and unexpected twists, making "Bloodline" a compelling page-turner. The novel reflects Sheldon's expertise in crafting gripping narratives in the thriller genre.

Trinity

Trinity
Set in Ireland, the novel spans several generations and explores the complex history and relationships between Irish Catholics and Protestants.

The Moneychangers

The Moneychangers
"The Moneychangers" by Arthur Hailey is a novel that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the world of banking and finance. The story follows characters working in a fictional bank, exploring themes of ambition, power struggles, and the impact of financial decisions on individuals and society.

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
George Smiley sets a trap to catch a Soviet mole who may have penetrated the highest level of British Intelligence; the first novel in le Carré\'s Karla trilogy, originally published in 1974.

The Odessa File

The Odessa File
The Odessa File is a 1972 thriller novel by Frederick Forsyth about the quest of a German journalist to uncover the truth about the Nazi past of a powerful businessman

The Day of the Jackal

The Day of the Jackal
The Jackal, a professional assassin, is hired by OAS, a right-wing terrorist group, to kill Charles de Gaulle, the President of France. As the Jackal prepares for his mission, the police close in on him

The Godfather

The Godfather
The novel delves into the world of the Corleone family, a powerful Mafia clan. It explores themes of power, family, and morality, becoming an iconic work in the genre of crime fiction. The story later gained further popularity through its film adaptations.

Airport

Airport
The novel unfolds over a chaotic 24 hours at a fictional airport, intertwining the lives of various characters facing a crisis.

The Salzburg Connection

The Salzburg Connection
"The Salzburg Connection" by Helen MacInnes is a thriller set in post-World War II Europe, involving espionage and intrigue. The novel explores themes of political conspiracies and the aftermath of the war.

Vanished

Vanished
When a plane carrying the President of the United States disappears over the Pacific Ocean, the search for the missing aircraft becomes a race against time. With the help of a beautiful journalist, a former CIA agent must solve the mystery of the President's disappearance before it's too late. Vanished is a page-turning thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

The Spy Who Came in from the Cold

The Spy Who Came in from the Cold
A Cold War espionage novel involving a British intelligence officer, Alec Leamas, and a complex web of deception.

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.

Point of No Return

Point of No Return
The novel follows the story of an American spy during World War II, exploring espionage, moral choices, and the challenges of navigating a world filled with danger and political intrigue.

Sleeping Murder

Sleeping Murder
Gwenda Reed arrives in England to start a new life with her husband, Malcolm. But when a series of strange events occur in their new home, she starts to believe that someone is trying to drive her insane. Could the answer lie in the house's dark past?
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