mercredi 11 avril 2018

Government Conspiracy Fiction Books That Will Make You Question Everything

By Ann Lee


The Thirty-Nine Steps is one of the first books to explore the genre of the paranoid thriller. It was written by John Buchan and came out in 1915, and is the first of his government conspiracy fiction books that features the character of Richard Hannay, who appears in Buchan's other works. This ambiguously titled novel follows Hannay's unlikely adventures, full of action and heroics.

While there is a wealth of great novels about conspiracies that have to do with entire countries falling prey to an evil plot, sometimes it is more interesting and easier to understand when the plot takes place on a small scale. Dashiell Hammett's short story "Nightmare Town" takes this approach. The story is about the deadly mystery of a small town conspiring to commit insurance fraud.

In 1943, Graham Greene wrote a novel called Ministry of Fear that would change the way people thought of the conspiracy thriller genre. In this book, Greene tells a story about how the Nazi used their influence to gain information that could be used to blackmail individuals. The meaning behind the title of this book becomes clear in the reading.

Although there are two movies that The Manchurian Candidate has been made into, neither of them are quite true enough to the original story. This was a novel that Richard Condon wrote, and it first came out in 1959. At this time, the fear of communism was running high, and this is reflected in his story about a man being brainwashed in a communist plot.

Whenever a tragic or controversial even happens in the public's eye, there are always those who are prone to make speculations whenever there is any level of uncertainty in the facts. John F. Kennedy's assassination was certainly one of these events, and Winter Kills is a definitive book about the events and the theories. Richard Condon's story explores what happened as well as what conspirators think happened.

Many people have heard about The Illuminatus! Trilogy because of the huge impact it has had on society. Although the trilogy is now usually printed as one book, they were published separately with the first novel coming out in 1969, and the last one in 1971. The time when the books were coming out was a historic and revolutionary time, and the book reflected this with the various genres and subjects courageously explored.

For a book that won't take too long to read, Thomas Pynchon's novella called The Crying Lot 49 is a good book that goes by pretty quickly. Published in 1966 and taking place in that era, this is a book that has a lot of cultural references to things that were popular at the time. The conspiracy in the story is one that goes back to the Middle Ages.

Not everyone enjoyed Thomas Pynchon's controversial and revolutionary book called Gravity's Rainbow when it first came out, and the same is true today. However, many people love it because it goes to places most writers didn't dare to go then and still don't today. All at the same time, through many complex characters and situations, it covers many difficult topics.




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