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He meticulously researched every book by traveling to conflict zones for 15 days, followed by a six-week writing sprint.

His novels often functioned as "drop boxes" where intelligence agencies leaked information they couldn't officially release, allowing them to see their own secrets mirrored in fiction. 2. A Knack for Prophecy La - Gerard De Villiers

His 2012 novel Les Fous de Benghazi detailed the threat of Islamist groups in Libya and the role of the CIA six months before the raid that killed U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens. He meticulously researched every book by traveling to