Non-Paul Christopher novels •
Lucky Bastard (1999). A comic novel in which a likeable but amoral, devious, and oversexed politician (thought by many to evoke
Bill Clinton, when in fact McCarry himself said he was thinking about John F Kennedy.) is controlled by a female eastern-bloc subversive. •
Ark (2011). Earth's wealthiest man attempts to save humanity from a coming apocalypse. •
The Shanghai Factor (2013). A rookie spy in China is drawn into the lonely, compartmentalized world of counterintelligence, and misunderstands everything that he and those around him are doing. •
The Mulberry Bush (2015). Explores the world of South America's elites and militant revolutionaries, and the role of lifelong personal passions and agendas in their work and that of intelligence operatives.
Non-fiction •
Citizen Nader (1972) •
Double Eagle: Ben Abruzzo, Maxie Anderson, Larry Newman (1979) •
The Great Southwest (1980) •
Isles of the Caribbean (
National Geographic Society, Washington, DC, 1980, co-author) •
For the Record: From Wall Street to Washington (1988, by
Donald Regan with Charles McCarry) •
Paths of Resistance: The Art and Craft of the Political Novel (1989, with
Isabel Allende,
Marge Piercy,
Robert Stone and
Gore Vidal) •
Inner Circles: How America Changed the World: a Memoir (1992, by
Alexander Haig with Charles McCarry) •
Caveat: Realism, Reagan, and Foreign Policy (1984, by Alexander Haig with Charles McCarry). Stories include: In March 1981, shortly after taking office, Ronald Reagan was shot; Secretary of State Haig appeared in the White House press room and announced, "I am in charge here!" •
From the Field: A Collection of Writings from National Geographic (1997, editor)
Collections including McCarry's work •
Harlan Coben, ed.
The Best American Mystery Stories: 2011 − includes "The End of the String." •
Alan Furst, editor
The Book of Spies − includes excerpt from
The Tears of Autumn.
Otto Penzler, editor: •
Agents of Treachery − includes "The End of the Sting." •
The 50 Greatest Mysteries of All Time − includes "The Hand of Carlos" •
The Big Book of Espionage − includes "The Hand of Carlos"
Short stories (fiction) • "The Saint Who Said No",
Saturday Evening Post, December 9, 1961 • "The Hand of Carlos",
Armchair Detective (1992) • "The End of the String"
Magazine articles (non-fiction) • "A ... Week on the Road With Ralph Nader",
Life magazine, January 21, 1972 • "John Rennon’s Excrusive Gloupie: On the load to briss with the Yoko nobody Onos",
Esquire magazine, December 1, 1970 ==References==