Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Witness to the Truth | 1992 | Noah Boyd | Buy |
| 2 | Code Name: Gentkill | 1995 | Noah Boyd | Buy |
| 3 | Freedom to Kill | 1997 | Noah Boyd | Buy |
| 4 | The Fuhrer’s Reserve | 2000 | Noah Boyd | Buy |
| 5 | Traps | 2002 | Noah Boyd | Buy |
| 6 | The Big Scam | 2005 | Noah Boyd | Buy |
The Novels of the FBI series was written by Paul Lindsay (later known by his pen name Noah Boyd), a retired FBI special agent. Starting with Witness to the Truth (1992), the series covers six books published over 13 years. The novels deal with organized crime, espionage, corruption, and murder, all filtered through Lindsay’s deep knowledge of how the FBI actually works.
Titles like Code Name: Gentkill (1995), The Fuhrer’s Reserve (2000), and The Big Scam (2005) tackle different types of federal investigations. Lindsay’s writing is grounded in the mundane realities of agent work alongside the more dramatic elements, giving readers a view of the FBI that goes beyond what most fiction authors can provide.