I also enjoy novels by Ken Follett.
His list of books contain the following:-
The Modigliani Scandal
Paper Money
Eye of the Needle -- filmed as "Storm Island"
Triple
The Key to Rebecca
The Man from St Petersburg
On Wings of Eagles
Lie Down with Lions
The Pillars of the Earth
Night Over Water
A Dangerous Fortune
A Place Called Freedom
The Third Twin
The Hammer of Eden
Code to Zero
Here are a few tasters to wet your appetite:-
Lie Down with Lions - There is a valley in Afghanistan ringed with wild mountains called the Valley of Five Lions, a place of ancient legend where men and custom haven't changed since the beginning of time. A French physician, a young Englishwoman, and a roving American each have their reasons for arriving in Afghanistan where the mountain-bred natives wage a guerrilla war against the invading Russians. Jean-Pierre brings medical relief to the Afghans, his pregnant wife, Jane, aids and advises the native women, and Ellis, the American, bears a message for Masud. But first he has to find the legendary leader of the Afghan guerrillas, for the Russians want Masud too. Alive or dead.
The Key to Rebbecca - Our Spy in Cairo is the greatest hero of them all says Field Marshal Erwin Rommel in September 1942 - He is known to the Germans as "Sphinx", to others as Alex Wolff, a European businessman. He arrives suddenly in Cairo from out of the desert, armed with a radio set, a lethal blade and a copy of Daphne du Maurier's "Rebecca. He is a ruthless man with a burning , relentless conviction that he will win at all costs.
Code to Zero - A man wakes up to find himself lying on the ground in a railway station, his mind stripped bare of all recollection. He has no idea how he got there. He does not even know his own name. Convinced he is a drunken down and out, it isn't until a newspaper report about a satellite launch catches his eye that he begins to suspect all is not what it seems . . .
These three books are sat on my bookshelf ready for me to start reading. I am currently reading Stephen Kings "IT" and a book about "Colditz" along with Jeffrey Archer's diary of his stay in Her Majesty's Prison Belmarsh.