
David L. Lindsey
3 SeriesDavid L. Lindsey is an American author known for his crime fiction and mystery novels, including the Stuart Haydon series. He graduated from North Texas State University with a degree in English literature and has lived in Austin, Texas since 1970. Before becoming a full-time writer in 1980, Lindsey worked as an editor and ran his own publishing firm, Heidelberg Publishers. His novel Mercy was adapted into a film.
In David L. Lindsey's "The Color of Night," former intelligence officer Harry Strand, still grieving his wife's death in a car accident, begins a new career as an art dealer. He becomes romantically involved with Mara Song, another art dealer. The plot intensifies when Harry discovers a tape in Mara's VCR that shockingly depicts his wife's fatal accident. This discovery forces Harry to confront long-buried secrets from his past, driving the narrative forward.