Alex Berenson is a distinguished American author and former journalist known for his gripping thriller novels. He gained prominence with his bestselling series featuring ex-CIA operative John Wells. Berenson's expertise in national security and intelligence, honed during his time as a New York Times reporter, enriches his fiction with authenticity. An Edgar Award winner, he has also penned thought-provoking non-fiction works, exploring topics from health policy to political discourse.
The only way to stop a bad guy with a bomb is a good guy with a gun.
Sometimes the hardest thing in the world is to do nothing.
The truth is a powerful weapon.
Fear is the ultimate motivator.
In the shadows, the most dangerous threats lurk.
Trust is a rare commodity in the world of spies.
Sometimes the line between good and evil is blurred.
The price of loyalty can be steep.
Knowledge is power, but it can also be dangerous.
In the world of espionage, nothing is as it seems.
Sometimes the greatest enemy is the one within.
The path to the truth is often paved with lies.