‘The Orphan Trilogy’ dominates most popular conspiracy fiction lists


Our thriller series The Orphan Trilogy dominates three of the top five most popular conspiracy fiction books listed in Goodreads.com’s favorite Intrigue Book Lists – alongside Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons.


The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown Angels & Demons by Dan Brown The Orphan Trilogy by James Morcan The Ninth Orphan by James Morcan The Orphan Factory by James Morcan



Conspiracy Fiction    677 books    —    293 voters

The Orphan Trilogy 3-in-1 box set comes in at #3 on the list while The Ninth Orphan and The Orphan Factory come in at #4 and #5 respectively.


Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton The Ninth Orphan by James Morcan The Andromeda Strain by Michael Crichton The Hunt for Red October by Tom Clancy Sphere by Michael Crichton


Best Technothrillers Ever    346 books    —    266 voters


The Ninth Orphan occupies the #2 spot in the Best Technothrillers Ever category.


The Ninth Orphan by James Morcan Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy by John le Carré The Boys from Brazil by Ira Levin False Impressions by Sandra Nikolai The Zombie Room by R.D. Ronald


Tight Plot Novels    22 books    —    25 voters


It goes one better to finish at #1 in the Tight Plot Novels category.


The Orphan Uprising by James Morcan Against The Tide by John F. Hanley Fiji by Lance Morcan Ice Station by Matthew Reilly Patriot Games by Tom Clancy


Best Action-Adventure Novels    265 books    —    251 voters


The Orphan Uprising, book three in the trilogy, tops the best Action-Adventure Novels category. Our historical adventure-romance, Fiji: A Novel, comes in at #3 on that list (above). The Orphan Uprising is also #2 in the Most Violent Action Novels category (below).


Wild Hearted by Lea Bronsen The Orphan Uprising by James Morcan Burden of Sisyphus by Jon Messenger Monster Hunter International by Larry Correia Storm Front by Jim Butcher


Best violent action novels    65 books    —    124 voters


(The above listings are current as at 29 August, 2013. They change daily).


There’s a ton of recommended reading on Goodreads.com’s favorite Intrigue Book Lists. For the full list go to: http://www.goodreads.com/list/tag/intrigue


 


Happy reading! – Lance


 


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