Rescued from Meditterranean Sea with no memory and hunted by both CIA and foreign assassins, Bourne must travel across Europe to find out if he's a government asset or a rogue, in this story that pretty much shaped the modern amnesiac spy narrative.
The second book of the series, where Martin Vail, Stampler’s lawyer-turned-nemesis, must connect a string of ritualistic murders back to Stampler, whose innocence was proved in the first movie. It's as gripping as the first book, with a twist at the end that completely blows your mind again.
A poet named Jake Perry, joins a 1925 Everest expedition to probe a vanished climber, but savage storms and rumors of a lurking creature grow more intense, as Simmons combines meticulous detail about early Himalayan expeditions with survival horror, turning the world’s highest peak into a claustrophobic killing ground.
Abducted into a parallel life where he’s a famed scientist, Jason Dessen navigates countless alternate Chicagos to reclaim his wife and son from the version of himself who stole them.
A retired spy under his codename Pilgrim hunts a brilliant biochemist who plots a genetically engineered virus attack on the U.S., racing from New York to the Middle East in a high-stakes global manhunt.
It's the peak of ‘70s golden era Forsyth political thriller novels, where the U.S. President’s son is kidnapped and ex-Vietnam veteran Quinn is hired to negotiate his release, only to uncover a global conspiracy designed to destabilize American leadership.
A young Harvard lawyer joins a wealthy Memphis firm, only to learn it’s a Chicago Mafia front, and must outwit mob bosses and the FBI to survive. The novel is a tense legal thriller that propelled Grisham into mainstream success.
After a Soviet oil crisis sparks war, NATO and the USSR clash in a non-nuclear World War III, from Atlantic sub battles to tank wars in Germany and aerial combats over Iceland. This stands as a self-contained, large-scale military epic co-written with Larry Bond.