Every year has its hero. When 2017 will be reviewed, some titles will turnout to be the real heroes. Some titles that conquered the year were borrowed from the past. Others are in a class of their own that they appear to have been borrowed from the future. Whichever way one looks at it, there are enough political thriller books 2017 to make it a captivating year for writers and readers alike.
Tom Clancy is the author behind Executive Orders which opens with a terrorist attack at Capital Hill. It results in the death of the president, a wiping out of congress and elimination of most cabinet members. America now looks up to Jack Ryan to redeem her image while still facing a looming war. This is the real definition of a thriller with every paragraph being packed with heart throbbing moments.
Protect and Defend is the handy work of Vince Flynn that begins with an Israel that wipes out the nuclear infrastructure of Iran. The leader of Iran is left thirsty for blood. However, his thirst is towards the American blood. This novel also entangles personal stories about the love life of US president and those within his circles. The book goes beyond politics to the intrigues never revealed to ordinary persons.
What would happen if the president of United States was kidnapped? Well, Brad Thor opens The Lion of Lucerne with such a scene set in Utah. The public knows that the kidnap is organized by Middle Eastern terrorists. However, the only surviving secret agent is out to unravel this mystery. You will also be interested in the behavior of US president at captivity and the secrets he reveals.
How secret are top secret documents? The reality is that they are handled by more people than you may think. As Beecher attempts to impress his childhood crush, he takes him to a secret vault where the American president reviews top secret documents. The crush has a personal mystery that he needs to solve. Enjoy the conspiracies, murders and deceptions that lie in these secret service documents as The Inner Circle written by Brad Meltzer narrates.
Control over Middle East is top on the agenda of this American president when he creates a point man for this region. Unfortunately, this man turns against US, compromising her security by creating ISIS. Ben Coe in First Strike explores the action that follows and the expectations of American people on their president.
Ted Bell chooses the title Warriors to tell the story of an American military scientist who disappears mysteriously from Washington DC streets. A secret service agent follows the case after realizing that another professor has disappeared from Cambridge University. How is the president involved and what does the secret service agent find out in the process of unraveling this mystery? Enjoy the thrilling plot with an unstoppable hero and a unique kind of violence.
Political Thrillers are in abundant supply and a new title emerges every year. Other titles worth noting are By Order of the President written by Griffin W and The 14th Colony by Berry Steve. The way politics affect personal lives is also in display for all to see. The personal lives of national leaders are also interesting to watch.
Tom Clancy is the author behind Executive Orders which opens with a terrorist attack at Capital Hill. It results in the death of the president, a wiping out of congress and elimination of most cabinet members. America now looks up to Jack Ryan to redeem her image while still facing a looming war. This is the real definition of a thriller with every paragraph being packed with heart throbbing moments.
Protect and Defend is the handy work of Vince Flynn that begins with an Israel that wipes out the nuclear infrastructure of Iran. The leader of Iran is left thirsty for blood. However, his thirst is towards the American blood. This novel also entangles personal stories about the love life of US president and those within his circles. The book goes beyond politics to the intrigues never revealed to ordinary persons.
What would happen if the president of United States was kidnapped? Well, Brad Thor opens The Lion of Lucerne with such a scene set in Utah. The public knows that the kidnap is organized by Middle Eastern terrorists. However, the only surviving secret agent is out to unravel this mystery. You will also be interested in the behavior of US president at captivity and the secrets he reveals.
How secret are top secret documents? The reality is that they are handled by more people than you may think. As Beecher attempts to impress his childhood crush, he takes him to a secret vault where the American president reviews top secret documents. The crush has a personal mystery that he needs to solve. Enjoy the conspiracies, murders and deceptions that lie in these secret service documents as The Inner Circle written by Brad Meltzer narrates.
Control over Middle East is top on the agenda of this American president when he creates a point man for this region. Unfortunately, this man turns against US, compromising her security by creating ISIS. Ben Coe in First Strike explores the action that follows and the expectations of American people on their president.
Ted Bell chooses the title Warriors to tell the story of an American military scientist who disappears mysteriously from Washington DC streets. A secret service agent follows the case after realizing that another professor has disappeared from Cambridge University. How is the president involved and what does the secret service agent find out in the process of unraveling this mystery? Enjoy the thrilling plot with an unstoppable hero and a unique kind of violence.
Political Thrillers are in abundant supply and a new title emerges every year. Other titles worth noting are By Order of the President written by Griffin W and The 14th Colony by Berry Steve. The way politics affect personal lives is also in display for all to see. The personal lives of national leaders are also interesting to watch.
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