List of techno-thriller novels

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This is a list of notable techno-thriller novels , novel series, and collections of linked short stories.

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Significant techno-thriller authors and works

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Bond, Larry
  • Vortex a South African war that spreads to neighboring nations and ultimately involves Cuba and the United States.
  • Cauldron a French and German led European Confederation go to war with the US, Great Britain and several Eastern European countries over the Polish, Czech and others refusal to join the European Confederation - satellite weapons, military aircraft and nuclear weapons.
Boush, Sam
Brown, Dale
Brown, Dan
Carr, Caleb
Condon, Richard
Preston, Douglas and Child, Lincoln
Clancy, Tom
Coyle, Harold
Crichton, Michael
Deighton, Len
DeSmedt, Bill
Doctorow, Cory
Harry, Eric
Hamilton, Peter
Kerr, Philip
Ludlum, Robert
Mayberry, Jonathan
MacLean, Alistair
Nylund, Eric
Pavlou, Stel
Peters, Ralph
Phelan, James Clancy
Reilly, Matthew
Rollins, James
Schätzing, Frank
Stephenson, Neal
Suarez, Daniel
Thomas, Craig
Wager, Walter

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