David Stone has an advantage over other writers in his genre (Espionage/Thriller) in that he is using a ‘cover name’ to protect his identity. The fact of the matter is, he was born into a military family and has served as both an intelligence officer and investigator for a state-level law enforcement agency. Therefore, the first-hand knowledge he brings to the table when creating a new novel is filled with such minute detail he has no choice but to keep his identity a secret.
David Stone’s ‘spy’ novels are not filled with martinis, romance and fancy cars (like any James Bond novel) or over-done chase sequences (like any Jason Bourne novel). With the release of his 3rd novel – “The Venetian Judgment” – the reader is once again drawn deeply inside the modern spy game where being ‘burnt’, ‘out of the cold’ or in ‘deep cover’ are realities his lead characters face on a daily basis. Not to mention regularly getting caught in the middle of national and international crises!
“The Venetian Judgment” picks right up from where Stone left off with his previous novel, “The Orpheus Deception”. Lead character and professional ‘cleaner’ for the CIA, Micah Dalton, has been laying low in
Micah proceeds to team up with a half-British/half-American associate, Mandy Pownall, who is called in to investigate the brutal murder of an elderly woman in
The identity of the rogue group that is hunting down the Glass Cutters may turn out to be an old enemy of the
When asked if his stories were based on his own experience, David Stone said, “If they were I’d be dead now, although I’ve had my times. But not even I can drink like Micah Dalton. He’s kind of like me, only younger, smarter, meaner, better-looking, and he has the liver of a Norse God.” Here’s hoping we see more of Stone’s ‘Cleaner’ as this engaging espionage series continues to thrive!