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  • Phantom Orbit: A Thriller

    David Ignatius

    Hardback, 2024

    A subtle and masterful novel from a prescient voice on the cutting edge of spy literature.
  • The Paladin: A Spy Novel

    David Ignatius

    Paperback, 2021

    “Tension, suspense, betrayal, and revenge.… David Ignatius is the best in the world at this stuff.” —Lee Child
  • The Paladin: A Spy Novel

    David Ignatius

    Hardback, 2020

    A Financial Times Best Thriller of 2020

    When a daring, high-tech CIA operation goes wrong and is disavowed, Michael Dunne sets out for revenge.
  • The Paladin: A Spy Novel

    David Ignatius

    E Book, 2020

    “Tension, suspense, betrayal, and revenge.… David Ignatius is the best in the world at this stuff.” —Lee Child
  • The Quantum Spy: A Thriller

    David Ignatius

    Paperback, 2018

    The Quantum Spy takes us to a whole new level of intrigue and espionage. It’s also unbelievably timely. In short: David Ignatius knows his stuff.” —Wolf Blitzer
  • The Quantum Spy: A Thriller

    David Ignatius

    E Book, 2017

    The Quantum Spy takes us to a whole new level of intrigue and espionage. It’s also unbelievably timely. In short: David Ignatius knows his stuff.” —Wolf Blitzer
  • The Director: A Novel

    David Ignatius

    Paperback, 2015

    A New York Times Bestseller. “If you think cybercrime and potential worldwide banking meltdown is a fiction, read this sensational thriller.”—Bob Woodward, Politico
  • The Director: A Novel

    David Ignatius

    E Book, 2014

    A New York Times Bestseller. “If you think cybercrime and potential worldwide banking meltdown is a fiction, read this sensational thriller.”—Bob Woodward, Politico
  • The Director: A Novel

    David Ignatius

    Hardback, 2014

    In David Ignatius's gripping new novel, spies don't bother to steal information…they change it, permanently and invisibly.
  • A Firing Offense: A Novel

    David Ignatius

    Paperback, 2013

    "A dynamic thriller with the coolest, smartest journalist that fiction ever produced." —Ben Bradlee, Washington Post