David Ignatius: An Introduction
Renowned American author of books in order genre, especially known for his spy thriller/suspense novels, David Ignatius, is also recognized for his significant contribution as an associate editor and columnist for the Washington Post. An alumnus of prestigious institutions, Harvard College and King’s College, Cambridge University, Ignatius continues to be a formidable figure in the literary world.
Early Years To Incredible Careers
Initially, Ignatius paved his way as an editor at the Washington Monthly, later transitioning into the Wall Street Journal. For ten consecutive years, he showcased his talent as a remarkable reporter. Given his prolific accomplishments, he found his way into the Washington Post in 1986, where he continues to prove his skill set.
An Informative Journey
Throughout his career, he has delved deep into the realms of foreign affairs, gathering enriching insights into intelligence operations. This versatile exposure and comprehension have resulted in crafting mesmerizing plots for his spy novels. Notably, his novel Body of Lies left a substantial impact, delivering commendable screen adaptation by Ridley Scott, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe.
A Cumulation Of Ignatius’ Books In Order
Despite his journalism career, Ignatius debuted as a novelist in 1987 with Agents of Innocence. Interestingly, the CIA once labeled the novel as “a novel but not fiction”. The list below outlines David Ignatius’ books in order based on their original publication dates.
Publication Order of Standalone Novels