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Modern Espionage Fiction Author

About David Morris

In 2017, David Morris embedded with a NATO cyber-intel unit in Tallinn and witnessed how a single compromised biometric login, stolen via manipulated retinal scan patterns, unraveled three years of counterproliferation work. That incident became the spine of his debut novel, where surveillance isn’t just external but metabolically intimate: voice stress analysis calibrated to cortisol spikes, gait recognition trained on trauma-induced limps, neural lace prototypes that log hesitation before lies. He doesn’t write about gadgets that spy; he writes about how spies become legible to machines, and what fractures when their own nervous systems start betraying them faster than any adversary can. His characters don’t burn assets; they burn synaptic pathways. The tension isn’t between loyalty and betrayal, but between self-recognition and algorithmic erasure. Readers report finishing his books with heightened awareness of their own blink rates and micro-pauses mid-sentence, not as paranoia, but as recalibration.

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  • “How did real-world zero-day exploits shape the plot twist in 'Silica Protocol'?”
  • “What psychological threshold determines whether a deep-cover agent cracks—or adapts—to AI-driven behavioral profiling?”
  • “In your latest novella, why does the protagonist disable her own iris implant *before* extraction?”
  • “You’ve said 'trust is now a latency problem'—can you unpack that in operational terms?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Does David Morris base his tradecraft on classified sources or public-domain tech?
He relies exclusively on declassified NATO doctrine, peer-reviewed neuroergonomics papers, and open-source firmware audits of commercial surveillance hardware. His 2022 technical appendix for 'Ghost Latency' cross-references 47 publicly filed patents from firms like Palantir and Cellebrite, mapping each to narrative functions—e.g., how real-time keystroke dynamics inform his depiction of deception detection.
Why do all Morris protagonists suffer from sensorimotor gating deficits?
It’s a deliberate clinical anchor: sensorimotor gating—the brain’s ability to filter irrelevant stimuli—is measurably impaired in high-stress covert operators. Morris uses it as both diagnostic tool and structural motif, showing how compromised filtering manifests in dialogue rhythm, paragraph fragmentation, and unreliable narration.
How does Morris handle gender in modern espionage narratives?
He avoids tokenism by assigning operational roles based on documented psychophysiological response profiles—not identity. Female leads often deploy voice morphing calibrated to male vocal fold resonance because field data shows it bypasses legacy threat-detection algorithms trained on binary pitch thresholds.
What’s the significance of 'white noise rooms' in Morris’s fiction?
They’re not soundproofed—they’re electromagnetically anechoic chambers used to conduct unmonitored cognitive interviews. Morris researched their use at the Estonian e-Governance Academy, where agents rehearse memory recall under controlled RF silence to prevent neural signal leakage via unintended EM emissions.

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