FBI Books in Order
See Paul Lindsay's FBI books in order, with short summaries, series background, and tips on where to start with his gritty, insider Bureau thrillers.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Publication Order
6 books
Witness to the Truth
by Paul Lindsay
1992
Punished with wiretap duty, FBI agent Mike Devlin overhears evidence of a Mafia mole inside the Detroit office. When a colleague's daughter is abducted, he has to break rules fast to stop both the leak and the killer.
Code Name: Gentkill
by Paul Lindsay
1995
Mike Devlin faces two ugly cases at once, a killer executing FBI agents and an extortionist planting bombs. While the Bureau scrambles and bosses posture, Devlin has to fight criminals and office politics together.
Freedom to Kill
by Paul Lindsay
1997
Mike Devlin is sent into a national terror case when a self-styled Cataclysmist unleashes bombs, poisoned medicine, and viral threats designed to spread panic. Stopping him means moving faster than both the killer and the system.
The Fuhrer's Reserve
by Paul Lindsay
2000
FBI agent Taz Fallon investigates the murders of aging Nazis and uncovers a conspiracy tied to stolen wartime art. The trail leads across continents and toward a modern movement willing to kill for power.
Traps
by Paul Lindsay
2002
Burned-out agent Jack Kincade and partner Ben Alton reopen a cold kidnapping after a bomber forces the FBI to look again. As the old case cracks open, guilt, obsession, and fresh danger close in fast.
The Big Scam
by Paul Lindsay
2005
Undercover agent Nick Vanko runs a ragged Manhattan FBI squad aimed at the Brooklyn mob. A hidden map, an internal inspection, and a colleague's unsolved serial murder case turn the operation into a crooked, dangerous balancing act.
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