John Barron/Nicholas Marten Reading Order
| Title | Published | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|
| L’esule | 2004 | N/A |
| The Exile | 2004 | Buy |
| La regola Machiavelli | 2006 | N/A |
| The Machiavelli Covenant | 2006 | Buy |
| Il dossier Hadrian | 2009 | N/A |
| The Hadrian Memorandum | 2009 | Buy |
Standalone Novels
| Title | Published | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|
| The Day After Tomorrow | 1994 | Buy |
| Day of Confession | 1998 | Buy |
Allan Folsom made a splash in the thriller world with The Day After Tomorrow in 1994. The novel landed a record-breaking advance and became an international bestseller, establishing him as a writer who could handle large-scale political intrigue with a film-ready sense of pacing.
He went on to write Day of Confession and the John Barron/Nicholas Marten trilogy, which follows a Los Angeles detective who reinvents himself as Nicholas Marten after getting caught up in a web of political assassination and conspiracy that stretches across Europe. Folsom drew on his screenwriting background to create thrillers packed with fast scene changes and multiple storylines converging toward explosive finales.