Swathed in verdant plaints, satiated with enthralling cultural richness, and sheltering the political epicenter, Washington, the Evergreen State, manifests an unfathomable canvas for novelists. From the bustling lanes of Seattle to the mist-wrapped peaks of the Cascade Mountains, novels set in Washington encompass a medley of human contradictions, political stratagems, emotional crescendos, and the untamed allure of the Pacific Northwest.
The Lost Symbol
By Dan Brown
How it fits the "novels set in Washington" vibe: The Lost Symbol is set in Washington, D.C., where symbologist Robert Langdon finds himself involved in a web of Masonic secrets and hidden history. It's a thrilling adventure across famous monuments and landmarks.
Publisher: Anchor
Page Count: 626
Published Date: 2012-05-01
Washington, D.C.
By Gore Vidal
How it fits the "novels set in Washington" vibe: As a part of Gore Vidal's Narratives of Empire series, this novel offers a rich blend of history and fiction set in the heart of Washington politics from the New Deal era to the early Cold War years.
Publisher: Vintage
Page Count: 432
Published Date: 2018-08-22
The Night Gardener
By George P. Pelecanos
How it fits the "novels set in Washington" vibe: In this gritty crime novel, the setting of Washington, D.C., is integral, showing a side of the city tourists rarely see. The narrative revolves around a detective haunted by a case from his past.
3 / 5 Stars on Google Books
Publisher: Little, Brown
Page Count: 384
Published Date: 2006-08-08
Advise and Consent
By Allen Drury
How it fits the "novels set in Washington" vibe: A classic of political fiction, Advise and Consent explores the United States Senate confirmation of controversial Secretary of State nominee. Its depiction of political maneuvering in Washington is almost legendary.
Page Count: 624
Published Date: 1987
The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears
By Dinaw Mengestu
How it fits the "novels set in Washington" vibe: This profound novel explores the immigrant experience in contemporary Washington, D.C., from the perspective of an Ethiopian immigrant running a failing grocery store in a gentrifying neighborhood.