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Tom Clancy: Executive Power by Brian Andrews and Jeffrey Wilson
Night of the Bear by Richard Hess and Alan Cockrell
The Lions of Lucerne by Brad Thor
Falling Angels by John H. Thomas
Blood and Treasure by Ryan Pote
The Terminal List by Jack Carr
Without Sanction by Don Bentley
Status-6: An NCIS Special Ops Thriller by W. Craig Reed

In an era defined by shifting alliances, relentless technology races and deepening mistrust in institutions, these geopolitical thrillers feel ripped from tomorrow’s headlines. When the smallest spark can ignite global war, only the few — whether from the military or any number of alphabet agencies (or a well-trained rogue operative) — stand between order and anarchy.

From high-altitude rescues and Arctic standoffs to covert White House operations and sun-scorched deserts, these thrillers deliver pulse-pounding action and razor-sharp intrigue, all the while reminding readers why vigilance and understanding in an age of invisible threats have never been more vital.

Tom Clancy: Executive Power by Brian Andrews and Jeffrey Wilson

Tom Clancy: Executive Power by Brian Andrews and Jeffrey Wilson

What happens when the president’s greatest threat is his own son? DIA officer Kyle Ryan disappears amid a West African coup, leaving behind a cryptic warning that thrusts President Jack Ryan into the center of a covert crisis. Rather than dialing up the military, the president assembles a shadow task force — with no legal paper trail — to stop an illicit arms deal that could redraw global alliances. Packed with political back-channel maneuvering, high-octane extraction missions and a father’s impossible choice, Executive Power is a white-knuckle ride through the corridors of power where every secret is weaponized.


Night of the Bear by Richard Hess and Alan Cockrell

Night of the Bear by Richard Hess and Alan Cockrell

By turns cinematic and claustrophobic, this thriller plunges you into an F-15 cockpit moments before disaster. Pilot Mark “Suds” Matthews, frustrated with the red tape of the US Air Force,  is ready to leave his job and fly his final route, but fate — and a covert Russian plot — has other plans, and his latest flight may prove to be his most important yet. Meanwhile, when portable nuclear weapons go missing, maverick FBI agent Darryl McCormick sets her eyes on an evangelical pastor in the president’s inner circle — a man who’s hiding much more than anyone would suspect. Here’s a novel that fuses tense aviation detail with geopolitical subterfuge, keeping you on edge long after the midnight scramble ends. (Check out the BookTrib review and author interview.)


The Lions of Lucerne by Brad Thor

The Lions of Lucerne by Brad Thor

When the U.S. president vanishes during a Utah avalanche — along with his Secret Service detail — Scot Harvath trades protocol for pure instinct. He teams up with a Swiss attorney on a frigid mountaintop chase, dismantling a ruthless cabal thread by diplomatic thread. From D.C. backrooms to Alpine ridges, Brad Thor delivers a pulse-quickening hunt where every ally could be an assassin and one wrong step means free-falling to your doom.


Falling Angels by John H. Thomas

Falling Angels by John H. Thomas

He survived betrayal at 10,000 feet — now he’s fighting a threat that comes from beyond this world. After being left for dead in Afghanistan, former Army Ranger Maxx King uncovers a conspiracy involving extraterrestrial tech fused with a bioweapon called “Thunderbird.” From sand-blasted valleys to corporate labs under Alaskan ice, King’s only allies are a tight-knit team and the woman he can’t afford to lose. John H. Thomas spins a globe-hopping, heart-pounding odyssey that redefines what “high-stakes” really means. (Check out the BookTrib review here.)


Blood and Treasure by Ryan Pote

Blood and Treasure by Ryan Pote

Lost relics, modern terror, zero margin for error. Ex-special ops pilot Ethan Cain is hired to locate the Ark of the Covenant in Mozambique’s deadly backcountry; but what he unearths isn’t divine, it’s diabolical. Hunted by mercenary armies wielding stolen drone technology, Cain partners with a brilliant defector whose secrets could save — or doom — the world. Think Indiana Jones meets Jack Ryan in a downtrodden wasteland where every legend has a terrified heartbeat. (Check out the BookTrib review here.)


The Terminal List by Jack Carr

The Terminal List by Jack Carr

Revenge has a name: James Reece. Back from Afghanistan to discover his platoon slaughtered and his family murdered, the Navy SEAL lieutenant constructs a ruthless playbook for payback. As he methodically dismantles the shadow network that betrayed him, Reece blurs the line between hero and vigilante. With each chapter, the tension ratchets higher — because in this war, the home front is the deadliest battlefield of all.


Without Sanction by Don Bentley

Without Sanction by Don Bentley

Imagine signing off on a mission so dark that even your handlers don’t know you exist. That’s Matt Drake’s reality after an unauthorized raid in Syria leaves him questioning every command he ever followed. When a defecting scientist emerges with data on a looming chemical-weapons strike, Drake must go off-grid, outfox global intelligence agencies and confront a betrayal rooted deep within his own government. This thriller doesn’t pause for breath — it lunges from one treacherous alley to the next. (Check out the BookTrib review here.)


Status-6: An NCIS Special Ops Thriller by W. Craig Reed

Status-6: An NCIS Special Ops Thriller by W. Craig Reed

An extinction-level weapon lies beneath the Arctic ice… NCIS Special Ops agent Jon Shay thought he’d seen it all — until a Russian submarine surfaces with an AI-guided nuclear torpedo. In a race against subzero currents, he and a British scientist must outwit international saboteurs who’d rather see the planet burn than lose their edge. Fast, smart and chillingly prescient, Status-6 immerses you in undersea warfare and moral frostbite. (Check out the BookTrib review here.)


Katie Bloomer

Katie is on the editorial team at BookTrib.com. She graduated from UNC Asheville with bachelor’s degrees in Creative Writing and Mass Communication. Originally from Dallas, TX, she moved to Appalachia to escape the heat and enjoy the mountains. As an avid reader and aspiring writer, her favorite genres include fantasy, romance, literary fiction and feminist works. (She’s also a big fan of manga!) Learn more on her website.