Born: 07-22-1968
Chris Pavone is a celebrated American author known for his gripping spy and thriller novels. A former book editor, he gained acclaim with his debut novel, "The Expats," which won both the Edgar and Anthony Awards. His writing often explores themes of espionage, identity, and international intrigue. Pavone's storytelling is characterized by intricate plots and well-crafted suspense, appealing to fans of intelligent thrillers.
The truth is that everyone is a spy.
There was no such thing as going back.
In the end, all we have are our actions.
People are always more willing to believe lies than the truth.
The best lies contain a grain of truth.
In espionage, trust is the first casualty.
The truth can be a dangerous thing to know.
In the world of espionage, loyalty is a rare commodity.
Betrayal is the ultimate sin in the world of spies.
The life of a spy is a lonely one.
The only way to survive is to trust no one.
The web of lies we weave can become our own prison.