David Liss is an American novelist known for his intricately plotted historical thrillers, often set in the 18th century, frequently focusing on secret societies and conspiracies. He draws heavily on historical research, creating immersive and detailed settings. Liss's writing style is characterized by its fast pace, complex narrative structures, and a strong emphasis on atmosphere and suspense. He began his career writing comicbooks and has since expanded his work into diverse genres, including historical fiction, thrillers, and graphic novels. His novels frequently blend mystery, adventure, and elements of espionage.
Liss's notable works include "The Whiskey Rebels," a historical thriller about a rogue British spy during the American Revolution, and "A Conspiracy of Paper," which plunges readers into the world of the Knights of St. John in 18th-century London. He is recognized for his ability to craft compelling characters and weave intricate plots that keep readers guessing until the very end, consistently receiving acclaim for his detailed research and engaging storytelling.
























































