Langston Darke: Deep Cover is the opening novel of The Langston Files series, introducing a federal agent whose faithfulness to God is not incidental to his competence - it is the architecture of it. Langston Darke has spent three years inside a cover identity, working an operation that should not have held together. He does not know, in the moment he is living it, that the reason it is holding is that he was never actually alone inside it.
This is a Christian espionage thriller for readers who want the genre done at full intensity, without the faith stripped out. Langston is not a saint. He is a professional with a spiritual center - and the book does not apologize for either. The operation is real, the danger is real, and what God is doing inside both of those things is also real. Proverbs 3:5-6 is the epigraph. The story earns it.
Langston Darke: Deep Cover is the opening novel of The Langston Files series, introducing a federal agent whose faithfulness to God is not incidental to his competence - it is the architecture of it. Langston Darke has spent three years inside a cover identity, working an operation that should not have held together. He does not know, in the moment he is living it, that the reason it is holding is that he was never actually alone inside it.
This is a Christian espionage thriller for readers who want the genre done at full intensity, without the faith stripped out. Langston is not a saint. He is a professional with a spiritual center - and the book does not apologize for either. The operation is real, the danger is real, and what God is doing inside both of those things is also real. Proverbs 3:5-6 is the epigraph. The story earns it.