Tree of Smoke - the name given to a 'psy op' that might or might not be hypothetical and might or might not be officially sanctioned - is Denis Johnson's most gripping, visionary and ambitious work to date.
Two men in 1940s New Jersey are caught up in organized crime and international intrigue, in this novel by the Edgar nominee and author of Narrows Gate.
A Russian reporter's next big story leads him to Washington, DC, and a plot to destroy the Capitol in this explosive thriller by the author of Red Ink.
Two explosive novels set in the perilous days when the world stood on the brink of chaos-from the New York Times-bestselling author of Enemy at the Gates.
A "e;tour-de-force"e; espionage thriller and the New York Times-bestselling debut novel from an international bestselling master of suspense (Chicago Tribune).
The "e;strikingly original"e; debut novel by the masterful British author is "e;a perfect adventure"e; of love and smuggling on the English coast (The Nation).
A hapless salesman in Cuba is recruited into Cold War spy games in Greene's classic "e;comical, satirical, atmospherical"e; novel (The Daily Telegraph).
Cloak-and-dagger intrigue featuring an eccentric agent for Britain's Foreign Office from the author of the "e;timelessly charming"e; Miss Silver mysteries (Charlotte MacLeod).
The search for a mysterious artifact leads to a trek across the globe in this thriller from the New York Times–bestselling author of the Bourne novels.
From the New York Times-bestselling author of The Ninja comes the first "e;authentic and engrossing"e; thriller in the series featuring Jake Maroc (Los Angeles Times).
From the Pulitzer Prize-winning series, the first four novels featuring an American who comes of age during the turbulent years of the early 20th century.
An English spy saves the life of a woman with a deadly secret in this gripping tale of espionage from the author of the Miss Silver Mysteries British operative Stephen Enderby is in Russia on a mission of the utmost secrecy when he spies a woman in the freezing cold, standing on the parapet of a bridge.
Clandestine operative Benbow Smith recruits a former Secret Service agent to bring down an enemy of the free world in this thriller from the author of the Miss Silver Mysteries Lindsay Trevor, a junior partner in a publishing firm, boards a train headed for Waterloo Station.
The gripping Cold War thriller from international bestselling author Clare FrancisThe demonstrations, strikes, and student uprisings that punctuated Paris during the late 1960s only served to hide a more devious presence lurking on European soil.
A plane carrying a supervirus searches for a place to land in this "e;combination of The Hot Zone and Speed"e; by a New York Times-bestselling author (USA Today).
From the Pulitzer Prize-winning saga, an American spy risks his life from North Africa to Moscow for the Allied cause in this "e;absorbing"e; historical novel (The New York Times).
From the Pulitzer Prize-winning saga, an American faces the horrors of Nazi Germany and steps into the fire of the Spanish Civil War in service to his country.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of an American in Germany fighting against the rise of Nazism, from the New York Times-bestselling author of World's End.
The second novel in the Pulitzer Prize-winning historical fiction series takes American Lanny Budd from the rise of fascism to the crash on Wall Street.
An Englishwoman falls for a Russian wanted by Intelligence on both sides of the Iron Curtain in this classic tale of Cold War espionage As executive assistant to a senior diplomat at the UN, widow Judith Farrow spends most of her working hours handling classified information.