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He's committed to his country. She's committed to her God.
The problem is, someone is committed to their utter destruction.

Eric Stone is used to being in control. Years ago, he left the CIA to start his own spy agency, one that wouldn't find itself at the mercy of political gridlock and internal power plays. He's assembled a diverse and talented team of patriots who are ready for anything the world can throw at them--except maybe the shadowy Simone Koole.

Israeli Simone Koole joined Mossad years ago to serve her people and her God. A passionate follower of Adonai, she's hired Stone's agency to help her wage a high-stakes cyber war against Israel's enemies. And she's definitely calling the shots--which most certainly isn't Eric Stone's preferred relationship with a client.

With tensions high and time running out, can Simone and Eric work together to defeat their common enemy? Or will the harsh realities of duty destroy the tentative relationship that's forming between them?

Network of Deception is a globe-trotting glimpse into the secret world of international espionage that will leave you breathless.


Spencer E. Moses is a prolific author and a member of the Writer's Guild of New York City. Former senior vice president of Feed the Children, he is an archbishop in The Communion of Evangelical Episcopal churches and lives in Colorado.

306 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 3, 2014

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Author 14 books1,207 followers
September 1, 2014
"Years ago, Eric Stone, left the CIA to start his own spy agency, one that wouldn't find itself at the mercy of political gridlock and internal power plays. Israeli Simone Koole joined Mossad years ago to serve her people and her God. Together they will wage a high-stakes cyber war against Israel's enemies."

Spencer E. Moses delivers a fresh spy thriller filled with action, relatable characters, and a story line pulled straight from the headlines of a nation who faces dark enemies determined to destroy them. Characters and setting are rich in detail giving them the authenticity the reader needs to wonder if they truly exist. Mr. Spencer assures us at the end of the novel the characters are fictional but the reader may be left to wonder...are they really?

As you travel from the mountainous regions of Colorado, to the politically charged Capital of D.C., you won't need to renew your passport as Mr. Moses transports you to London, Germany, Egypt, Iraq, and eventually into the treacherous and deadly desert landscape of Iran to share Eric Stone and Simone Koole's suspenseful attempt to protect millions of people from another holocaust.
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Author 26 books109 followers
February 27, 2017
Spencer Moses spins a great tale about how the US and Israel might have conspired to thwart Iran's nuclear threat. Network of Deception is an action-packed, globe-spanning thriller, with a budding romance, that shows the author's insight into events in the Middle East.This story is Tom Clancy without having to wade through all the technical detail, though Moses does include enough detail to keep the story well within the bounds of believability. A very enjoyable read. Hopefully, Moses will bring back the hero and heroine in another story, soon.
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Author 126 books49 followers
July 23, 2016
Good intelligence action adventure thriller

It's a fun ride. The tale pushes the edge of believability, but never really crosses it. The spiritual level is two-star, plus a twinge of religious Christianity.
It gives a view of the survival level of Israeli life.
It's a good read.
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June 18, 2017
“Network of Deception” by Spencer E. Moses is a great book if you like espionage. An ex-CIA agent is roped into helping a Mossad agent; but he’s not given any details of what he is expected to do. I love reading stories about Israel. How God has protected them through-out history. This story takes you to different locations around the globe. Tension remains high from the beginning of the story to the end. I highly recommend this story.
11 reviews
May 4, 2022
Well written espionage thriller with a line story thrown in

The characters were very well developed, so I found myself getting attached to them. It's a great story of espionage, with lots of action, and a solid relationship develops between the lead characters. I'm going there's more on this series.
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January 12, 2020
The flow of the story wasn't bad. Chapters are short (2-4 pages). The book seemed flat but had good action towards the end.
From reading the back of the book, it did not pan out how I thought and was a little anti climatic but overall, not a bad read.
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February 5, 2022
Now a Chrtian and have grown to love Israel and the Jewish people. This was an awesome story start to finish and likely the healines news for tomorrow. I looked for more books by Spencer Moses but none that I could find. Will keep looking for more!!
19 reviews
January 10, 2022
Prepare for Action!


Like reading both the headlines and the exciting history!
One of the best of the genre of today's mid-East. Excellent!
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Author 22 books9 followers
July 24, 2014
I thought this was a good book. A good thriller, along the lines of a Vince Flynn or Steve Berry. Like Steve Berry's character Cotton Malone, the lead character Eric Stone is a former intelligence officer, but far from retiring from the game. Simone Koole is a good Yin to Stone's Yang and very tricky herself. If you're looking for the beginning of a new author to start reading, I believe that Spencer E. Moses' books show promise of an up and coming author in the thriller/spy genre of fiction. The read was quick and not too technical like some Tom Clancy books can be sometimes. I enjoyed this book.

I was one of the lucky winners of this book in Goodreads' First Reads giveaway.
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May 26, 2016
Wish I could give it zero stars. I had a nice critique written up and the goodreads site glitched out and I refuse to waste any more time writing about this unbelievable piece of garbage. DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME.
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October 20, 2016
Edge of seat reading. God given high priority, but no mention of Jesus. His name is crucial for salvation, " for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved."
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December 13, 2016
Great idea, poor execution. Dialog was forced, characters felt contrived and unrealistic.
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October 25, 2017
This book was good. First time reading this author. Not as in-depth or complex as some of my other authors, but it was good.
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June 30, 2019
Excellent read! The characters were intense. The relationship between the two main characters was very interesting. Extremely fun to read.
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