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  1. 51. The King of Attolia by Megan Whalen Turner

    "The King of Attolia" is the third book in the "Queen's Thief" series by Megan Whalen Turner. The story follows Eugenides, the Queen's Thief, as he navigates the political intrigue and power struggles in the kingdom of Attolia. When the King of Attolia is betrayed and left for dead, Eugenides is tasked with bringing him back to health and restoring his rule. However, the King's mistrust of Eugenides and his own insecurities threaten to derail their efforts and plunge the kingdom into chaos. With twists and turns at every corner, "The King of Attolia" is a thrilling tale of loyalty, betrayal, and redemption.

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  2. 52. Trouble The Saints by Alaya Dawn Johnson

    Set against the backdrop of New York City on the brink of World War II, this novel weaves a tale of magic, danger, and moral ambiguity. It follows the lives of three individuals: a talented African-American woman who passes for white and possesses the uncanny ability to discern people's deepest secrets, her lover who is drawn into the underworld, and her best friend who harbors her own hidden powers. As they navigate a world rife with gangsters and espionage, their magical gifts will either be their salvation or their downfall. The story delves into themes of race, power, and the cost of redemption, painting a vivid picture of a society where the lines between right and wrong are blurred and the stakes are life and death.

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  3. 53. The Killing Moon by N. K. Jemisin

    Dreamblood

    In a world inspired by ancient Egypt, where magic is wielded through the power of dreams, priests known as Gatherers harvest the magic of the sleeping for the use of the city-state of Gujaareh, all in the name of peace. However, when Ehiru, one of the most respected Gatherers, is sent on a mission, he discovers a conspiracy that threatens the very fabric of his society. As he delves deeper into the mystery, he must question his own beliefs and the morality of his actions, navigating political intrigue, and the dangerous waters of power and corruption that could bring about the downfall of everything he holds dear.

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  4. 54. Evil And The Mask by Fuminori Nakamura

    This novel delves into the dark and complex world of a young man who is raised under the chilling belief that he is destined to be a "cancer" to the world, as per his father's sinister philosophy. Struggling with this cruel fate and the heavy burden of his family's expectations, he embarks on a journey that blurs the lines between good and evil, identity, and the possibility of redemption. Through his attempts to defy his destiny, the protagonist explores the depths of human nature, the concept of free will, and the capacity for change, leading readers on a gripping psychological exploration that questions the very essence of morality and the potential for transformation within us all.

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  5. 55. Felaheen by Jon Courtenay Grimwood

    The Third Arabesk

    This novel is the third installment in a gripping series that transports readers to an alternate history where the 21st century is dominated by the Ottoman Empire. The story follows the adventures of Ashraf Bey, a detective and former fugitive, who is now enmeshed in a complex web of political intrigue and personal discovery in the city of El Iskandryia. As Ashraf investigates a series of murders, he also grapples with mysteries surrounding his own past and identity. Set against a richly imagined backdrop that blends elements of cyberpunk and historical fiction, the book explores themes of power, identity, and the intricacies of family loyalty, delivering a thrilling and thought-provoking narrative.

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  6. 56. Cross Fire by James Patterson

    A Thriller

    In this thrilling installment of a popular detective series, the protagonist, a seasoned and tenacious detective, finds himself embroiled in a complex case involving a series of meticulously executed assassinations. The victims, all notorious public figures with a history of corruption and scandal, are taken out by a sniper whose skill and precision suggest a deeply personal vendetta. As the detective delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers a tangled web of political intrigue and revenge, all while navigating his own impending nuptials and the ever-present danger to his loved ones. The narrative races towards a gripping climax, challenging the detective's moral compass and his commitment to justice.

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  7. 57. The Pelican Brief by John Grisham

    In this thrilling legal mystery, a young law student stumbles upon a theory that seems to explain the puzzling murders of two Supreme Court justices. Her speculative brief, initially dismissed, catches the attention of the FBI and sets off a dangerous chain of events. As she becomes entangled in a high-stakes game of power and corruption, she must navigate deadly threats with the help of an investigative journalist. Together, they embark on a perilous journey to expose a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of government, risking their lives to uncover the truth.

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  8. 58. April 1865 by Jay Winik

    The Month That Saved America

    "April 1865: The Month That Saved America" is a historical narrative that delves into the pivotal final month of the American Civil War, emphasizing how critical decisions and events in April 1865 helped to prevent the nation from fracturing permanently. The book explores key moments such as Robert E. Lee's surrender at Appomattox, Abraham Lincoln's assassination, and the lesser-known events that followed, which collectively helped to heal and reunite the country. Through detailed accounts and engaging storytelling, the author illustrates how the actions of a few individuals in the face of national crisis shaped the future of the United States, highlighting the delicate balance between war and peace, and the resilience of the American spirit.

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  9. 59. Executive Orders by Tom Clancy

    The novel follows the newly appointed President of the United States as he navigates a complex web of international and domestic crises. After a catastrophic attack leaves the government in disarray, the protagonist must stabilize the nation while facing threats from a Middle Eastern terrorist group and a biological warfare plot. As tensions escalate, he relies on his military and intelligence teams to thwart these dangers and restore order. The story weaves together political intrigue, military strategy, and personal challenges, highlighting the protagonist's determination and leadership in the face of unprecedented challenges.

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  10. 60. Wet Work by Philip Nutman

    A Novel of War and Terror

    The novel is a gripping tale set in a dystopian world where a deadly virus has turned much of the population into zombies. The story follows a hardened CIA operative who is tasked with a mission to eliminate a rogue agent responsible for unleashing the virus. As he navigates through the chaos and destruction, he confronts not only the undead but also his own moral dilemmas and the blurred lines between right and wrong. The narrative explores themes of survival, loyalty, and the human capacity for violence in the face of apocalyptic threats.

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  11. 61. The Romanovs by Simon Sebag Montefiore

    This captivating historical narrative delves into the dramatic and often tumultuous reign of the Romanov dynasty, which ruled Russia for over three centuries. The book intricately weaves together the personal lives, political intrigues, and monumental events that shaped the empire, from the rise of the first Romanov tsar in 1613 to the tragic downfall of the last in 1917. Through vivid storytelling and meticulous research, it unveils the complexities of power, the opulence and brutality of the court, and the relentless pursuit of ambition that defined one of history's most influential royal families.

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  12. 62. Jhereg by Steven Brust

    In a world where magic and intrigue intertwine, a skilled assassin named Vlad Taltos navigates the complex social hierarchy of the Dragaeran Empire. Tasked with a seemingly impossible mission to eliminate a powerful crime lord, Vlad must rely on his cunning, his magical abilities, and his loyal dragon-like companion, Loiosh, to succeed. As he delves deeper into the underworld, Vlad uncovers secrets that challenge his loyalties and force him to confront the very nature of power and betrayal in a society where alliances are as fleeting as shadows.

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  13. 63. Code Red by Vince Flynn, Kyle Mills

    In a high-stakes thriller set against the backdrop of international espionage, a seasoned operative finds himself navigating a perilous landscape where trust is a rare commodity. As geopolitical tensions escalate, he must unravel a complex web of deceit and betrayal to prevent a catastrophic event that threatens global stability. With time running out and enemies closing in, the operative's skills and resolve are put to the ultimate test, forcing him to confront not only external adversaries but also the ghosts of his own past.

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  14. 64. The Lumumba Plot by Stuart A. Reid

    The Secret History of the CIA and a Cold War Assassination

    Set against the backdrop of the Cold War, this gripping narrative delves into the tumultuous political landscape of the Congo during the early 1960s. It chronicles the intricate web of international espionage, political intrigue, and the power struggles that led to the assassination of Patrice Lumumba, the country's first democratically elected prime minister. The story unveils the clandestine operations orchestrated by global powers, including the United States and Belgium, as they sought to influence the Congo's future, highlighting the devastating impact of foreign intervention on a nation striving for independence and self-determination.

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  15. 65. The Many Assassinations Of Samir, The Seller Of Dreams by Daniel Nayeri

    Set in a vibrant and bustling Middle Eastern bazaar, this enchanting tale follows the adventures of a charismatic and enigmatic merchant known for selling dreams. As he navigates the colorful tapestry of the market, he becomes the target of numerous assassination attempts, each more imaginative than the last. With a blend of humor, mystery, and a touch of magic, the story explores themes of identity, destiny, and the power of storytelling, all while unraveling the secrets behind the merchant's seemingly endless supply of dreams and the motives of those who wish to end his life.

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  16. 66. President Garfield by C.W. Goodyear

    The Epic Life of James A. Garfield

    This captivating biography delves into the life and legacy of the 20th President of the United States, exploring his journey from humble beginnings to the highest office in the land. It paints a vivid portrait of a man of integrity and intellect, who rose through the political ranks with a commitment to reform and education. The narrative captures the turbulent times of his presidency, marked by political strife and personal challenges, culminating in his tragic assassination. Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, the book offers a comprehensive look at a leader whose impact resonated far beyond his brief tenure.

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  17. 67. The Lumumba Plot by Stuart Reid

    The Secret History of the CIA and a Cold War Assassination

    Set against the backdrop of the Cold War, this gripping narrative delves into the tumultuous political landscape of the Congo during the early 1960s. It explores the intricate web of international espionage, political intrigue, and power struggles that led to the downfall of Patrice Lumumba, the country's first democratically elected Prime Minister. The story unveils the clandestine operations orchestrated by foreign powers, highlighting the complex interplay between colonial legacies and emerging African nationalism. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, the book sheds light on a pivotal moment in history, revealing the far-reaching consequences of covert interventions on a newly independent nation.

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  18. 68. Aberration In The Heartland Of The Real by Wendy S. Painting

    The Secret Lives and Death of James Shelby Downard

    This book delves into the complex and enigmatic life of Timothy McVeigh, the infamous perpetrator of the Oklahoma City bombing, exploring the intricate web of influences, ideologies, and events that shaped his path. Through meticulous research and analysis, it uncovers the societal and psychological factors that contributed to his radicalization, offering a nuanced perspective on the intersection of personal trauma, political disillusionment, and extremist beliefs. The narrative challenges conventional narratives, providing a comprehensive examination of the broader cultural and historical context surrounding one of America's most devastating acts of domestic terrorism.

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  19. 69. November Road by Lou Berney

    Set against the backdrop of the Kennedy assassination, this gripping novel follows Frank Guidry, a loyal lieutenant to a New Orleans crime boss, who finds himself on the run after realizing he knows too much about the conspiracy behind the President's murder. As he flees across the country, he crosses paths with Charlotte, a woman escaping her own troubled life with her two daughters. Together, they embark on a perilous journey filled with danger, deception, and unexpected connections, as they both seek redemption and a chance at a new beginning amidst the chaos of a nation in turmoil.

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  20. 70. A Clean Kill In Tokyo by Riane Eisler

    In a gripping tale set against the vibrant backdrop of Tokyo, a skilled assassin finds himself embroiled in a complex web of intrigue and danger. As he navigates the city's shadowy underworld, he must confront his own past and the moral dilemmas that arise from his profession. With each calculated move, the line between hunter and hunted blurs, leading to a thrilling climax where loyalty, redemption, and survival hang in the balance. This fast-paced narrative combines elements of suspense, action, and introspection, offering readers a captivating journey through the heart of modern-day Tokyo's criminal underbelly.

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  21. 71. Inversions by Iain Banks

    In a pre-industrial realm, two intertwined narratives follow a brilliant foreign physician advising a progressive monarch and a seasoned bodyguard serving a hardline ruler. Through courtly intrigues, conspiracies, and war, both figures subtly deploy knowledge and methods far beyond their world, unsettling entrenched powers and provoking moral quandaries about rule, reform, and responsibility. Their mirrored journeys—one toward change, the other toward stability—reveal how compassion, violence, and secrecy shape destinies, while hints of an unseen, more advanced order cast long shadows over every choice.

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  22. 72. Hhh H by Laurent binet

    The Assassination of Reinhard Heydrich

    A darkly comic and deeply researched hybrid of history and metafiction that follows the rise and methods of a key Nazi architect of terror and the daring 1942 Czech operation to assassinate him, tracing both the planning and violent aftermath while repeatedly interrupting the narrative to examine the challenges and ethics of retelling such events; the result is at once a vivid portrait of a historical monster, a tense spy-thriller about the men who hunted him, and a self-aware reflection on the limits of historical reconstruction.

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  23. 73. Remote Control by Andy McNab

    After a mission is terminated in Washington, British Intelligence agent Nick Stone visits a colleague and finds the family slaughtered, with only seven-year-old Kelly Brown surviving. Stone seizes Kelly and flees as anonymous assassins pursue them. The chase runs from Washington to Florida and then England as Stone uncovers a global conspiracy linking politics, money, and terrorism and realizes he and the child cannot trust anyone.

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  24. 74. The Assassins by Elia Kazan

    Master Sergeant Cesario Flores is a troubled career noncommissioned officer who feels secure in his well ordered life. When his daughter Juana joins the tuned in, dropped out generation he unravels and commits murder. Set in the United States during the 1970s, the novel concerns two specific killings and examines a broader murderous way of life in a violent era at home and abroad.

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