Mark Henshaw is a graduate of Brigham Young University and a decorated CIA analyst with more than sixteen years of service. In 2007, Henshaw was awarded the Director of National Intelligence Galileo Award for innovation in intelligence analysis. A former member of the Red Cell think tank, Henshaw is the author of Red Cell, Cold Shot, and The Fall of Moscow Station, and lives with his family in Leesburg, Virginia. Visit him at MarkHenshaw.com.
[A] taut plot. -Publishers Weekly [A] sumptuous political thriller with echoes of the James Grady classic 'Six Days of the Condor.' Reading Henshaw offers a primer on how the intelligence world really works, something at once both informative and terrifying. -Providence Journal Kyra is a bold and powerful character whom readers will admire as she throws herself into the usually male-dominated world of espionage. Those who enjoy novels dealing more with the machinations behind covert operations than the gunplay will find much to savor in this solid series. -Booklist This is the fourth in the Red Cell series and all are intelligently plotted and exciting in pace. Among the new crop of spy writers such as Jason Matthews, Charles Cumming and Adam Brookes, Mark Henshaw is as good as anyone writing spy fiction today. -Deadly Pleasures Magazine This fourth in a series is an interesting, intriguing saga with some unique twists involving the CIA, FBI and the Israeli Mossad, their counterpart to the CIA. -Green Valley News Another deftly crafted and riveting read from Mark Henshaw. -Midwest Book Review Author Mark Henshaw brings real-life drama to The Last Man in Tehran through his experiences as a CIA analyst. -BookReporter.com Henshaw's role as a CIA analyst lends credibility to the story. The narrative stays interesting and topical due to interspersing the novel with factual information and a plethora of surprises. -RT Book Reviews [A] quintessential spy novel ... [Henshaw] brings a degree of authenticity no other author can. -Manhattan Book Review Praise for The Fall of Moscow Station CIA officer Kyra Stryker is operating black in Moscow, a target on her back, trying to save Russian sources running for their lives. A real-life thriller from an active-duty CIA analyst who gives us a harrowing glimpse of the secret world of modern espionage. It's happening now, and Henshaw delivers with a bang. -Jason Matthews, author, Palace of Treason and Red Sparrow The Fall of Moscow Station has enough action and plot twists to keep the reader engaged right until the end. -Andrew Selsky, Associated Press, Albany Times Union Henshaw's narrative is a high-tension page-turner, and his tough-minded, independent, and deadly Kyra Stryker is ready to run with the likes of Reacher or Bourne. -Kirkus Reviews Kyra Stryker could reduce James Bond to a sobbing ruin without shedding her clothes. -Al Topping, Green Valley News & Sun