
Set in post-war Berlin, a disillusioned former CIA operative and a Russian spy cross paths in their search for an elusive double agent.
A novel of Cold War geopolitics and romance that recalls the work of Graham Greene and John LeCarre+a7 involves a young foreign service officer stationed in Africa who must grapple with inept Western bureaucrats and feuding tribes.
A story of a coup d’etat in Central Africa, Rogue’s March is about the men on all sides of the conflict, men caught up in events beyond their control or understanding.
A civil war in Africa brings together two unlikely an American mercenary pilot aiding guerrilla troops and the widow of a missionary
When Frank Dudley, a longtime Agency man languishing in the twilight of his career, vanishes without a trace, a junior officer, Kevin Corkey, new to the CIA and unsure he belongs there among the policy mandarins and "black ops" cowboys, is assigned the case. Has the missing man met with foul play? Or has Dudley, a disgruntled member of the old school and the subject of polite contempt, though still a man who knows where a great many skeletons lie buried, hatched a scheme for revenge against those who have passed him by?
Haven Wilson examines an extortion plot and deals with lobbyists, ideological right- and left-wingers, arms merchants and members of the intelligence community, in a story of political power struggles in Reagan's Washington
Political blunders and diplomatic hipocrisy lead to a bloody confrontation between Ethiopia and the African nation of Jubba, where jaded American diplomat Logan Talbot witnesses the folly of a third-world power-play between the U.S. and the Soviet Union
by W.T. Tyler