Conspiracy Thriller

Novels with plots that involve conspiracy theories. These type of books are often called paranoid thrillers.

Angels & Demons (Robert Langdon, #1)
The Innocent (Will Robie, #1)
Zero Day (John Puller, #1)
Hell's Corner (The Camel Club, #5)
The Sixth Man (Sean King & Michelle Maxwell, #5)
The Hit (Will Robie, #2)
The Da Vinci Code (Robert Langdon, #2)
Inferno (Robert Langdon, #4)
The Lost Symbol (Robert Langdon, #3)
The Affair (Jack Reacher, #16)
The Fifth Assassin (Culper Ring, #2)
Sanctus (Sancti Trilogy, #1)
Black List (Scot Harvath, #11)
Bloodline (Sigma Force, #8)
The King's Deception (Cotton Malone, #8)
Jonathan Epps
Ava had to get Maxime’s location soon so she could get out of there. She’d seen enough of this place and its people that she never wanted to come back. She texted the judge: Do you have the information? I need it. I have to leave here soon.
Jonathan Epps, Until Morning Comes

Jonathan Epps
Valdivia had to hold back the familiar mixture of sadness, rage, and revulsion to keep herself from shouting at the world in front of her. Of course, she had seen bad things before. But now, violence against women was a particular anguish, and the pursuit of their killers had become a personal mission.
Jonathan Epps, Until Morning Comes

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