For many people, the measure of a great book is one that keeps you turning the pages – even if it’s long after you should’ve gone to bed. And there aren’t many genres that keep you turning pages quite like espionage and spy thriller books.
It’s a constant question of who did it? How will they get out of this? What happens next? Who’s behind it all?
Great espionage novels will keep you guessing right until the very end, then leave you wondering how you read an entire book so quickly. We’re proud to stock a huge range of spy thriller books here at Booktopia, from Cold War spy fiction to secret service thrillers and everything in between.
Best-selling spy thriller books
Wilbur Smith is a name synonymous with the spy thriller genre. His latest release Crossfire promises a tale of an Allied agent working to uncover a mole in Washington as the tides turn in World War II. The title is the 25th in this epic saga of spy thriller books following the adventurous Courtney family.
Slow Horses is another title popular right now in spy fiction bestsellers. It’s the first novel in Mick Herron’s Slough House series, and has recently been adapted for television starring Gary Oldman. This story is about an intelligence service agent who has messed up and becomes unreliable, until one agent spots a chance for redemption. The series has already won two CWA Steel Dagger Awards, and is also available as a Slough House boxed set.
Undercover agent thrillers
The thrill of a protagonist liable to be discovered at any moment can keep a reader on the edge of their seats from start to finish.
The Spy Who Came in From The Cold is one such book. One of John Le Carre’s early classics, this story follows Alex Leamas who has been tasked with one final assignment in communist Germany. It’s gritty, page-turning, and utterly addictive, making it the perfect spy thriller.
For something with the brutal reality of an author who has been there, done that, try A Spy Alone. Written by Charles Beaumont, a former M16 operative, this release has been a new smash hit in espionage novels. It follows former spy Simon Sharman as he’s offered a commission that pulls him back into the business, where discovers the unthinkable.