The Government Inspector (1836) — play by Nikolai Gogol; the main character deceives the corrupt officials of a small town into believing that he is a government inspector
Dead Souls (1836) — novel by Nikolai Gogol; the main character poses as a wealthy landowner so that he can acquire the "souls" of dead serfs
The Stainless Steel Rat (1961 – present) – series of sci-fi novels by Harry Harrison; the protagonist, James Bolivar diGriz ("Slippery Jim"), is a con man and uses abundant schemes and frauds
The Lies of Locke Lamora (2006) — fantasy novel by Scott Lynch follows the adventures of a group of con artists known as the Gentlemen Bastards
The Collectors (2006) — novel by David Baldacci; one of the main characters cons a casino owner out of $40 million.
Mr. Monk in Trouble — mystery novel by Lee Goldberg based on the television series Monk - features several subplots set in 1850s Trouble where criminals salt their mines with rather ingenious methods. These include one miner who consumes a cure with a gold tonic in it who relieves himself all over his property, and one who laces the buckshot on his gun with gold dust.
CONMAN (novel) — CWA Gold Dagger longlisted comic novel by Richard Asplin following the adventure of Neil Martin, a film-memoribilia dealer who becomes involved with a group of professional confidence tricksters