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Political Conspiracy Books in Order

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See the Political Conspiracy books by Tom Abrahams in order, with brief summaries, series background, and a simple guide to where to start reading.

Last updated: June 7, 2026

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1

Sedition

by Tom Abrahams

2012

The president is dead, there is no vice president, and a secret group sees a constitutional crisis as its chance to seize power. One woman may know enough to stop them, if she can move in time.

2

Intention

by Tom Abrahams

2016

A murder, a freed terrorist, and an assassin moving across Europe all point to an old organization working in the shadows. The conspiracy grows larger, and so does the cost of exposing it.

Series background & context

A Political Conspiracy shows Abrahams leaning most directly on his years as a journalist. These books are about power vacuums, hidden networks, and the frightening speed with which an orderly political system can tip into violence. In Sedition, the president of the United States is dead, there is no vice president ready to step in, and a small group sees constitutional chaos as an opening.

These books like locked doors and hidden agendas.

The first novel works because the threat feels both dramatic and procedural. A coup plot is big by definition, but the story stays focused on the mechanics of how such a thing might happen, who would exploit the confusion, and who might notice soon enough to do anything about it. The woman standing against the plot gives the book a human center amid all the institutional danger.

Intention widens the frame. A murdered performer, a freed terrorist, and an assassin moving through Europe all point toward an older and deeper organization working in the shadows. The second book pushes the series away from a single-seat-of-government emergency and toward a broader game about history, influence, and people who think they have the right to steer the world.

That shift helps define the tone of the series as a whole. These are not gadget thrillers and they are not post-apocalyptic adventures. They are political suspense novels with a reporter's interest in motive, access, timing, and the spaces where public narratives hide private schemes. Even when the premise is large, the writing stays clear and forward-moving.

If you came to Abrahams for the apocalypse books, this series shows where some of that realism comes from. And if you want the version of his work that is closest to hallways of power, security details, constitutional danger, and international intrigue, A Political Conspiracy is the natural place to begin.

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