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* [[Duumvirate]] (inverted; the protagonists ''are'' the conspiracy) |
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* [[Foucaults Pendulum]] (more of a [[Deconstruction]] and [[Stealth Parody]], really) |
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* [[Inherent Vice (Literature)|Inherent Vice]] |
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[[Category:Conspiracy Literature]] |
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Revision as of 13:57, 26 January 2014
Literature in which the Conspiracy Theorists are right. Or at least not wrong.
- A Boot Stomping a Human Face Forever
- Angels and Demons
- Bigend Books
- The Children of the Last Days series
- The Crying of Lot 49
- The Da Vinci Code
- Duumvirate (inverted; the protagonists are the conspiracy)
- Foucaults Pendulum (more of a Deconstruction and Stealth Parody, really)
- Gravity's Rainbow
- Illuminatus
- Inherent Vice
- The Lost Symbol
- The Manchurian Candidate
- The Man Who Was Thursday
- Rule of Four
- Running Out of Time
- So Yesterday
- State of Fear
- The Dogs of War