David Ignatius
David Ignatius is a Washington Post columnist and novelist whose CIA thrillers draw on decades of access to the American intelligence community. His novels are among the most procedurally authentic in the genre, and his insider knowledge of the CIA gives them a verisimilitude rare in spy fiction. He has been praised by le Carré as one of the best writers in the genre.
Works
- The Bank of FearCIA investigates money laundering and corruption in this espionage thriller
- A Firing OffenseCIA officer discovers conspiracy within the agency while investigating a journalist's death
- The DirectorCIA director battles terrorism, politics, and internal corruption in espionage thriller
- Body of LiesCIA officer uncovers deception in Middle East while navigating Islamic terrorism
- The IncrementIntelligence operative navigates black ops, terrorism, and agency corruption