The Greatest American "Thrillers, Fiction" Books Since 2000

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Thrillers are a genre of books that are designed to keep readers on the edge of their seats. These books typically feature high-stakes plots, intense action, and suspenseful twists and turns that keep readers guessing until the very end. Thrillers can encompass a wide range of sub-genres, including crime, mystery, espionage, and horror, but they all share a common goal of keeping readers engaged and entertained through heart-pounding action and unexpected plot twists. Whether you're a fan of psychological thrillers or action-packed adventure stories, the thriller genre offers something for everyone who loves a good page-turner.

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  1. 26. Blacklist by Sara Paretsky

    In this gripping mystery, a private detective is hired to investigate seemingly unrelated cases: a clandestine love affair from the 1950s and a modern-day murder. The investigation leads her into the heart of Chicago's exclusive society, where she uncovers a complex web of deceit involving blacklisted writers and McCarthy-era political persecution. As she delves deeper, the detective finds disturbing connections between the past and present, revealing how the shadows of history continue to shape the lives and actions of those involved. The novel masterfully blends suspense, historical intrigue, and social commentary, making it a compelling read.

    The 6718th Greatest Book of All Time
  2. 27. Queenpin by Megan Abbott

    "Queenpin" by Megan Abbott is a gripping crime novel set in the 1950s, following the life of a young woman who becomes entangled in the world of organized crime. The story delves into the dark underbelly of the criminal underworld as the protagonist navigates her way through dangerous alliances and power struggles. With its noir atmosphere and complex characters, "Queenpin" offers a thrilling and suspenseful exploration of loyalty, ambition, and the consequences of one's choices.

    The 6820th Greatest Book of All Time
  3. 28. Up Country by Nelson DeMille

    In this gripping novel, a retired Army investigator is called back into service to uncover the truth about a decades-old murder that took place during the Vietnam War. Tasked with a seemingly impossible mission, he journeys back to Vietnam, navigating through dangerous territory both physically and politically. As he delves deeper into the jungle and the complexities of the war's legacy, he encounters former enemies and allies alike, while grappling with personal demons and the ambiguities of a conflict that continues to haunt America. His quest for answers leads to explosive consequences, revealing long-buried secrets that some would prefer to remain hidden.

    The 6876th Greatest Book of All Time
  4. 29. The Nelson De Mille Collection: Volume 1 by Nelson DeMille

    "The Nelson DeMille Collection: Volume 1" brings together a selection of the author's early works, showcasing his talent for crafting gripping narratives that blend suspense, action, and well-developed characters. The collection features a variety of stories that take readers on a thrilling journey through various landscapes, from war-torn countries to the intricacies of domestic life in America. With a mix of humor, romance, and danger, these tales are marked by the writer's sharp wit and attention to detail, serving as an excellent introduction to his style and thematic preoccupations.

    The 6942nd Greatest Book of All Time
  5. 30. The Power Of The Dog by Don Winslow

    "The Power of the Dog" is a gripping and intense crime thriller that delves into the complex and dangerous world of drug trafficking. Set in the 1970s and spanning several decades, the story follows a DEA agent and a Mexican drug lord as their paths intertwine, resulting in a deadly game of cat and mouse. Filled with vivid characters, intricate plot twists, and a chilling portrayal of the drug trade, this novel explores themes of corruption, loyalty, and the far-reaching consequences of one's choices.

    The 7125th Greatest Book of All Time
  6. 31. The Tin Roof Blowdown by James Lee Burke

    In this gripping novel, the narrative delves into the chaotic aftermath of Hurricane Katrina as it ravages New Orleans, exposing the city's darkest corners and the resilience of its inhabitants. Through the eyes of a dedicated detective, the story explores a complex web of crime, survival, and morality amidst the floodwaters that have consumed the city. The detective navigates the treacherous, lawless landscape in pursuit of justice, encountering a diverse cast of characters who each, in their own way, represent the human condition in the face of disaster. The novel is a poignant reflection on tragedy, redemption, and the indomitable human spirit.

    The 7145th Greatest Book of All Time
  7. 32. The Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley by Hannah Tinti

    "The Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley" is a gripping novel that explores the life of a rugged, hardened criminal named Samuel Hawley, who attempts to protect his daughter Loo from his violent past. The narrative alternates between the present, where Hawley and Loo are trying to settle down in Massachusetts, and the past, where the circumstances surrounding Hawley's twelve bullet wounds (each representing a "life") are revealed. Through their journey, the book delves into themes of love, sacrifice, and survival.

    The 7163rd Greatest Book of All Time
  8. 33. Nos4 A2 by Joe Hill

    In this chilling novel, a sinister and immortal being named Charlie Manx kidnaps children and takes them to a twisted Christmasland, a place where every day is Christmas and unhappiness is forbidden. But when a resourceful young girl named Victoria escapes his clutches, she grows up haunted by the memories of her ordeal. Years later, she must confront Manx once again to protect her own son from falling victim to his malevolent plans. With a blend of horror, fantasy, and suspense, this gripping tale explores the darkness that lurks within the human soul and the power of love and resilience to overcome it.

    The 7779th Greatest Book of All Time
  9. 34. The Cold Moon by Jeffrey Deaver

    In this gripping thriller, a notorious killer known as The Watchmaker resurfaces, leaving a trail of brutal murders in his wake. As the bodies pile up, Lincoln Rhyme, a quadriplegic forensic expert, and his partner Amelia Sachs must race against time to decipher the cryptic clues left by the killer. With the clock ticking, they delve into the dark world of the Watchmaker, uncovering shocking secrets and facing a deadly game of cat and mouse.

    The 7798th Greatest Book of All Time
  10. 35. The Ruins by Scott Smith

    "The Ruins" is a gripping horror novel about a group of friends who, while vacationing in Mexico, decide to embark on a journey into the jungle to find a missing brother. The group soon stumbles upon an ancient Mayan ruin, and quickly realize they are trapped by a malevolent, sentient plant that begins to slowly pick them off one by one. As their situation grows increasingly dire, the friends struggle to maintain their sanity and survive in the face of a seemingly impossible escape.

    The 7803rd Greatest Book of All Time
  11. 36. The Kill Artist by Daniel Silva

    In this gripping espionage thriller, a retired Israeli intelligence operative is called back into action to thwart a Palestinian assassin bent on executing a campaign of terror. The protagonist, a skilled assassin himself, must navigate a complex web of international intrigue, rekindle alliances, and confront his own violent past as he races against time to stop his elusive adversary. Set against a backdrop of Middle Eastern conflict and global politics, the narrative delivers a high-stakes game of cat and mouse, where personal vendettas intertwine with the fate of nations.

    The 7817th Greatest Book of All Time
  12. 37. Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng

    "Everything I Never Told You" is a gripping and emotionally charged novel that delves into the complexities of a Chinese-American family living in 1970s Ohio. When their daughter Lydia goes missing and is later found dead, the Lee family is shattered by grief and forced to confront their own secrets and insecurities. As they navigate through their individual struggles, the novel explores themes of identity, race, and the pressures of societal expectations, painting a poignant portrait of a family on the brink of collapse.

    The 7954th Greatest Book of All Time
  13. 38. The Cabinet Of Curiosities by Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child

    In this thrilling novel, a gruesome discovery of 36 murdered bodies from the late 1800s buried in a charnel basement in New York City propels FBI Special Agent Pendergast, journalist Bill Smithback, and archaeologist Nora Kelly into a dangerous investigation. The trio uncovers a serial killer's lair, filled with bizarre antiques and relics, leading them on a harrowing chase through history and science. As they unravel the mystery of the murders, which seem to be resurfacing in the present, they must confront the possibility that the killer might not be confined to the past but could be striking again, following a pattern laid out over a century ago. The narrative weaves together elements of horror, history, and crime, creating a suspenseful tale that delves deep into the macabre and the arcane.

    The 8053rd Greatest Book of All Time
  14. 39. Carter Beats The Devil by Glen David Gold

    Set in the early 20th century, this novel follows the life of a renowned magician, Charles Carter, who becomes embroiled in a dangerous game of deception and intrigue after he performs a trick on President Harding, who dies mysteriously hours later. Carter is forced to use his skills to clear his name, while also dealing with other challenges including a beautiful, elusive woman, a blind lion tamer, and a rivalry with Houdini. This historical novel weaves together a tale of magic, love, and suspense.

    The 8108th Greatest Book of All Time
  15. 40. The Changeling by Victor LaValle

    The novel is a dark fairy tale that explores themes of parenthood, identity, and the impact of technology on modern life. It follows Apollo Kagwa, an antiquarian book dealer from New York City, whose life is turned upside down when his wife, Emma, commits a horrific act and then disappears. As Apollo searches for answers, he is drawn into a world filled with mythical creatures, secretive societies, and ancient folklore. Along his journey, he must confront his own past and the dark history of his family while navigating a city that seems to harbor magical secrets. The story blends the fantastical with the everyday to create a narrative that examines the fears and anxieties of being a parent in the 21st century.

    The 8147th Greatest Book of All Time
  16. 41. Land Of Shadows by Rachel Howzell Hall

    In this gripping thriller, a homicide detective named Elouise "Lou" Norton is determined to solve the mysterious murder of a teenage girl in South Los Angeles. As she delves deeper into the case, Lou uncovers a web of secrets and corruption that reaches far beyond the crime scene. With her own troubled past haunting her, Lou must navigate through the dangerous underbelly of the city to uncover the truth and bring the killer to justice.

    The 8288th Greatest Book of All Time
  17. 42. Consent To Kill by Vince Flynn

    In this high-octane political thriller, a counterterrorism operative finds himself in the crosshairs of an international conspiracy when a wealthy Saudi kingpin, seeking vengeance for the death of his son, puts a bounty on the operative's head. As the protagonist navigates a treacherous path filled with espionage, betrayal, and moral ambiguities, he must also confront personal demons and the complexities of his own past. The narrative unfolds with relentless pacing, delivering a tale of retribution and survival that tests the limits of the operative's skills, loyalty, and the very essence of his character.

    The 8317th Greatest Book of All Time
  18. 43. Blowback by Brad Thor

    In "Blowback," readers are plunged into a thrilling narrative where the protagonist, a skilled counterterrorism operative, is tasked with preventing a catastrophic attack on the United States. The plot thickens when he discovers that an ancient weapon of mass destruction, thought to be a myth, has been rediscovered and is in the hands of a dangerous enemy. As the clock ticks down, the operative must navigate a treacherous path of deceit and betrayal, racing across the globe to unravel historical secrets and stop the impending doom that threatens to unleash chaos on a massive scale.

    The 8324th Greatest Book of All Time
  19. 44. Dreamcatcher by Stephen King

    In this novel, four childhood friends, bound by a shared secret involving a telepathic entity they once saved, reunite in the Maine woods for their annual hunting trip. Their peaceful retreat quickly turns into a nightmare when they encounter a mysterious military quarantine, a deadly virus, and a malevolent alien force. As the situation spirals out of control, the friends must rely on their bond and the powers they gained from their childhood encounter to survive. The story combines elements of horror, science fiction, and psychological drama, exploring themes of friendship, memory, and the human capacity for both good and evil.

    The 8371st Greatest Book of All Time
  20. 45. Deception Point by Dan Brown

    In this thrilling novel, a NASA satellite discovers a rare object buried deep in the Arctic ice, prompting a fervent media frenzy about the agency's striking find. The discovery seems to offer much-needed validation for the embattled space agency and its political supporters, promising to impact the upcoming presidential election significantly. However, when intelligence analyst Rachel Sexton and academic Michael Tolland are sent to verify the authenticity of the find, they uncover evidence of scientific fraud that threatens to plunge them into a web of danger and conspiracy. As they race against time to expose the truth, they find themselves fighting for their lives against an unseen enemy with lethal intentions. The narrative masterfully combines elements of science, politics, and suspense, making it a gripping read from start to finish.

    The 8372nd Greatest Book of All Time
  21. 46. Pattern Recognition by William Gibson

    The novel follows Cayce Pollard, a marketing consultant with an intuitive sensitivity to corporate symbols, as she embarks on a global quest to find the creator of mysterious video clips that have garnered a cult following on the internet. Her journey takes her from London to Tokyo and then to Russia, navigating the intersecting worlds of advertising, technology, and espionage. As she delves deeper into the origin of the footage, she encounters various characters with their own vested interests, and her ability to discern patterns becomes crucial in solving the puzzle. The narrative explores themes of globalization, identity, and the impact of technology on society.

    The 8400th Greatest Book of All Time
  22. 47. The Templar Legacy by Steve Berry

    In this thrilling adventure, an ex-Justice Department operative stumbles upon a dangerous historical puzzle involving the Knights Templar. As he delves deeper into the mystery, he finds himself at the center of a deadly conflict between those who wish to protect the Templar's ancient secrets and those who seek to expose them. The quest leads him across Europe, racing against time and pursued by a shadowy cabal, as he tries to unravel centuries-old clues that could shake the foundations of Christianity and alter the world's power structure if revealed.

    The 8411th Greatest Book of All Time
  23. 48. The Summons by John Grisham

    In "The Summons," a gripping legal thriller, the protagonist, a law professor, is drawn into a complex web of mystery and danger following the death of his estranged father, a reclusive judge. Upon being summoned to his father's home to settle the estate, he discovers millions of dollars in cash hidden away, with no clear indication of its origins or intended purpose. As he delves deeper into the mystery, he finds himself pursued by unknown adversaries who are also interested in the money. The narrative weaves through themes of family secrets, moral dilemmas, and the quest for justice, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as the protagonist navigates through perilous situations to uncover the truth.

    The 8427th Greatest Book of All Time
  24. 49. Heartsick by Chelsea Cain

    In "Heartsick," a gripping psychological thriller, Portland detective Archie Sheridan is on the trail of a notorious serial killer, Gretchen Lowell, who once captured and tortured him for ten days before inexplicably turning herself in. Now, as he investigates a new spate of murders, Archie must confront his own trauma and his complex relationship with Gretchen, who continues to manipulate him from behind bars. The novel weaves a tale of obsession, pain, and the blurred lines between captor and captive, as Archie's hunt for the killer becomes a deeply personal quest for redemption and survival.

    The 8505th Greatest Book of All Time
  25. 50. Prairie Gothic by J.M. Hayes

    "Prairie Gothic" is a gripping mystery novel set against the stark backdrop of the American Midwest, where a series of gruesome murders brings together an unlikely duo: a savvy, tough sheriff and his half-brother, a defrocked priest with a troubled past. As they delve into the crimes, they uncover a web of dark family secrets, local corruption, and twisted motivations that run as deep as the roots of the prairie itself. Their investigation challenges their own moral compasses and puts them in the crosshairs of a killer's disturbing game, testing the bonds of brotherhood and the resilience of the human spirit amidst the haunting landscape.

    The 8508th Greatest Book of All Time

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