David L. Lindsey Book order
This author is celebrated for his mastery of crafting intricate mysteries that captivate readers. His narratives are distinguished by well-developed characters and a keen exploration of psychological depth, offering profound insights into their motivations. The atmospheric settings and meticulous details he employs immerse the audience in complex investigations, leaving a lasting impact.







- 2024
- 2023
David Lindsey develops a new theory of diplomacy that illuminates why states find ambassadors indispensable. He argues that the primary diplomatic challenge countries face is not simply communication-it is credibility. Diplomats can often communicate credibly with their host countries even when their superiors cannot.
- 2016
A Brief History of the Lindsey Family
- 70 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Spanning nearly three centuries, the narrative chronicles the Lindsey family's journey from the 1700s to the late 1900s. Utilizing diverse sources, including a diary from his great-great-great-grandfather, David Lindsey unveils personal stories and historical events that shaped their lives. The book offers a rich tapestry of family history, exploring themes of resilience, legacy, and the impact of changing times on familial bonds.
- 2012
The Kinsman's Code: The Mysteries and Secrets of His Return
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Exploring the mysteries of faith, this commentary delves into the teachings and revelations found within scripture. It aims to uncover hidden truths about our existence and God's eternal plan, emphasizing the importance of understanding salvation and divine purpose. Through biblical references, the text presents a roadmap for believers, highlighting God's role as the Creator and Redeemer. Readers are invited to embark on a journey to decode spiritual insights and deepen their relationship with the Almighty, the Everlasting Father.
- 2000
Harry Strand is a renowned international dealer in Old Master and Impressionist drawings. Working from a gallery in Texas, he is mourning the death of his wife, Romy. He is approached by the beautiful Mara Song needing to sell some precious Klimt drawings after an acrimonious divorce. They begin to form a serious friendship and she goes with him to Italy on a business trip, but one night returning to their villa they discover an intruder has left a video playing - a video showing that Romy's death in a car crash was murder not accident. Harry then reveals to Mara that before he became an art dealer he was a government agent and, disgusted by his bosses allowing a violent criminal to launder money in exchange for information, he and a few colleagues put in place their own scame to skim half a billion dollars from this man's operations and now Shrade wants it back. As Harry flees across Europe trying to outwit Shrade, he discovers that former allies are not who they seem and nor are former enemies.
- 1997
Exploring the intoxicating nature of revenge, this narrative delves into the emotional turmoil and moral complexities faced by its protagonist. As the character navigates a world filled with betrayal and desire, the line between justice and vengeance blurs, leading to thrilling and unpredictable outcomes. Themes of power, desire, and the consequences of one's actions are intricately woven throughout, creating a gripping tale that challenges the reader's perceptions of right and wrong.
- 1995
The first five photographs were perplexing; but the sixth - the sixth seemed to be a chronicle of a death foretold.Houston homicide detective Stuart Haydon opens the anonymous envelopes to find two photographs of his late father, and three photographs of a beautiful woman he doesn't recognise. All five seem to date around fifty years ago.Photo number six is of Haydon himself, taken a few days earlier, and is marked with a felt-tip pen to show the trajectory of a bullet into his right eye and the resultant explosion of blood from the back of his head.It's not the first time Haydon has had a death threat, but as it becomes clear that this one could well be his last, Haydon is flung into a desperate search for the murderous maniac who's tracking him down - a search that leads to the sprawling mass of Mexico City and the unknown world of his father's past.
- 1994
Martin Gallagher has never known real danger before. A newspaper reporter in San Antonio, his mundane life cracks wide open when his half sister Stella reveals the truth about herself: she is the secret leader of a Mexican revolutionary movement, and she desperately needs his help.Stella begs him to deliver a vital cache of documents that could save the revolution. Wary and unsure, Martin only knows one thing -- he must help his sister, no matter what she asks. Dodging informants, the FBI, and the CIA, Martin believes he's safe -- until he comes face-to-face with a ruthless and deadly-accurate assassin known as Tony Sleep. Even the inexperienced Martin knows a deadly enemy when he sees one and realizes Stella is the only one he can turn to -- and she's in no position to help . . . .
- 1993
Lena Muller, daughter of a wealthy Houston businessman, went missing in Guatemala. Now, six weeks later, detective Stuart Haydon receives a phone call from Guatemala. Lena is alive - and in trouble. But that country is synonymous with trouble. Years of guerrilla warfare have turned it into a surreal and violent netherworld where no one can be trusted. When Haydn arrives he finds himself embroiled in the menace, the complex mystery and the tension of life in Guatemala. He also finds that Lena Muller is not the young woman either he or her parents thought her to be - and that he is searching for a harsher truth than he dared imagine ...
- 1985