Alex Berenson
Alex Berenson, born in 1973, is an American author and former New York Times reporter who graduated from Yale University in 1994 with degrees in history and economics. He covered major events including Hurricane Katrina and served as a correspondent in Iraq, inspiring his debut novel The Faithful Spy, which won the 2007 Edgar Award for Best First Novel. Berenson has written twelve John Wells spy thrillers and nonfiction books like Tell Your Children on marijuana and mental illness, and lives in the Hudson Valley with his family.
Thriller
Spy Fiction
Nonfiction
The Shadow Patrol
The Secret Soldier
The Ghost War
The Counterfeit Agent
The Silent Man
The Night Ranger
The Faithful Spy
The Secret Soldier
The Shadow Patrol
The Ghost War
The Secret Soldier
The Faithful Spy: A Novel
Twelve Days
The Shadow Patrol
The Night Ranger
The Ghost War
The Silent Man
The Midnight House
The Counterfeit Agent
The Chessman
The Shadow Patrol
The Midnight House
Lost in Kandahar
The Night Ranger