Pastor Stephen Grant?

Stephen Grant is the pastor at St. Mary’s Lutheran Church on eastern Long Island. Grant is one of the more unique second-career clergy around, as he once worked for the CIA. Besides theology, his interests include archery, golf, writing, classic films, the beach, poker, baseball, and history. Grant also knows his wines, champagnes and brews. Oh yes, he generally dislikes politicians, and happens to be an expert marksman with a handgun and a rifle, while being pretty handy with a combat knife as well.

Tuesday, December 6, 2022

“The Lutheran Planner: The TO DO List Solution” Offers Inspiration and Organization

 Get Things Done and Keep the Right Perspective with Ray Keating’s TO DO List Solution



Davenport, FL – The Lutheran Planner: The TO DO List Solution is here from Ray Keating. 

 

Keating, who is an author, economist and entrepreneur, notes, “We all need to get things done each day, while also planning our coming week, month and year. However, it's crucial to keep things in perspective. The Lutheran Planner: The TO DO List Solution is a tool for each of us in this ongoing endeavor. And you don't have to be a Lutheran to use and enjoy it.”

 

Get organized and set goals using Ray Keating's TO DO List Solution, while enjoying and reflecting upon quotes from Holy Scripture, the Church fathers and other Christian thinkers. In addition, since you fill in the dates, it's easy to get started in any month, and to use the planner during any year.

 

The Lutheran Planner: The TO DO List Solution combines a simple, powerful system for getting things done with encouragement, inspiration and consolation from our Christian faith.

 

Get more information and these great planners at www.RayKeatingOnline.com

 

Review copies, and author interviews and appearances are available upon request. 

 

Ray Keating also is the author of the Pastor Stephen Grant novels series (including the recently published Persecution), Cathedral: An Alliance of Saint Michael Novel, and The Weekly Economist: 52 Quick Read to Help You Think Like an Economist.

 

Contact: Ray Keating

Phone: 631-909-1122

E-mail: raykeating@keatingreports.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PastorStephenGrantNovels and https://www.facebook.com/AllianceofSaintMichael

Twitter: @KeatingNovels

RayKeatingOnline.com

Friday, November 4, 2022

“Persecution: A Pastor Stephen Grant Novel” by Ray Keating Ranks as an Exciting Thriller That Wrestles with Persecution and Martyrdom in the 21st Century

 16th Installment in the Thriller Series Featuring a Pastor Who was a CIA Operative

 

Davenport, FL – Persecution: A Pastor Stephen Grant Novel is the latest page-turner from Ray Keating. This is his seventeenth work of fiction, and the 16th book in the Pastor Stephen Grant series. 



While the charge of “persecution” gets tossed about rather casually, Pastor Stephen Grant and some of his closest friends and associates get a close-up, bloody view of what it truly means to be a modern-day martyr. From the White House to the Vatican, and from Russia to the Middle East, the action is unrelenting and the suspense is palpable. Can Grant and his former CIA colleagues act in time to save innocent lives?

 

Ray Keating says, “I think Persecution might be the most action-packed of any of the Pastor Stephen Grant books so far. Plus, it deals with the grave matter of modern-day persecution and martyrdom.”

 

Kirkus Reviews has called Ray Keating’s Pastor Stephen Grant “an engaging and multifaceted character” and “a consistently entertaining hero.” Lutheran Book Review says, “I miss Tom Clancy. Keating fills that void for me.” The retired host of KFUO radio’s BookTalk declares, “Ray Keating is a great novelist.” And David Keene of The Washington Times calls these novels “great reads.”

 

In an article titled “If James Bond Became a Pastor” covering Ray Keating’s Pastor Stephen Grant thrillers/mysteries series, author and columnist Gene Veith noted, “Mr. Keating knows how to tell an exciting story. And these books, like the James Bond novels, are ridiculously entertaining.”

 

Earlier this year, Keating published the first book, Cathedral, in his Alliance of Saint Michael historical fiction series. That book also has earned high praise, including Self-Publishing Review calling it “stellar,” and BookViral Reviews saying it’s “an addictively entertaining five-star read.”

 

Paperbacks and the Kindle edition of Persecution are available at Amazon.com, and signed books at www.RayKeatingOnline.com

 

Review copies, and author interviews and appearances are available upon request. 

 

Contact: Ray Keating

E-mail: raykeating@keatingreports.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PastorStephenGrantNovels and https://www.facebook.com/AllianceofSaintMichael

Twitter: @KeatingNovels

RayKeatingOnline.com

 

Monday, October 3, 2022

Celebrating James Bond Day with Pastor Stephen Grant and Ray Keating, Part I

 Originally appeared at KeatingFiles.com – October 3, 2022


 

James Bond Day is October 5. One way to celebrate is with Ray Keating and his creation, Pastor Stephen Grant. From the “Author Introduction to the Second Edition" of Warrior Monk: A Pastor Stephen Grant Novel, here’s what Ray writes about the influence James Bond and his creator, Ian Fleming, had on the creation of Pastor Stephen Grant…

 

        As for deciding to write Warrior Monk, my work as an economist did come into play. Many years ago now, a colleague mentioned that a new priest at her parish formerly worked for the Central Intelligence Agency. That caught my attention, and I filed it away just in case I ever did delve into the fiction realm. 

        A few years later, in 2007, I received word that Hofstra University on Long Island would be hosting a conference titled “Bond, James Bond: The World of 007.” My editor at Newsday agreed that I should cover the event for my column. At that gathering of Bond experts and fans from around the world, I learned that Ian Fleming was 44 years old when his first Bond novel, Casino Royale, was published. That happened to be how old I was at the time of the conference. So, I took that as some kind of sign. I filed my Newsday column on the conference, and then started working on my first novel, featuring a Lutheran pastor who had been a Navy SEAL and a CIA operative. Stephen Grant was born. 

 

Get all of the Pastor Stephen Grant thrillers and mysteries!

 

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Ray Keating is a columnist, novelist, economist, podcaster and entrepreneur. The views expressed here are his own – after all, no one else should be held responsible for this stuff, right?

 

Two great ways to order Cathedral: An Alliance of Saint Michael Novel, which is Ray’s sixteenth work of fiction, and the first in the Alliance of Saint Michael series. Signed paperbacks here and the Kindle edition here.

 

Two great ways to order Ray Keating’s new nonfiction book – The Weekly Economist: 52 Quick Reads to Help You Think Like an Economist. Signed paperbacks here, and paperbacks, hardcovers and Kindle editions here.  

 

Get all of Ray Keating Pastor Stephen Grant thrillers and mysteries in paperback and for the Kindle at Amazon.com and signed books at www.RayKeatingOnline.com.

 

Some of Keating’s best columns and essays are available in Behind Enemy Lines: Conservative Communiques from Left-Wing New YorkAnd his other recent nonfiction book is Free Trade Rocks! 10 Points on International Trade Everyone Should Know. Again, signed books at www.RayKeatingOnline.com.

 

Also, listen to Ray’s podcasts – the Daily Dose of DisneyFree Enterprise in Three Minutes, and the PRESS CLUB C Podcast.

 

Check out Ray Keating’s Disney news and entertainment site at www.DisneyBizJournal.com.

Thursday, July 21, 2022

Comic-Con is Here - Enjoy with an Excerpt from "Heroes and Villains"

 “Comic-Con International: San Diego” runs from July 21-24, 2022. With the arrival of this event, I thought it would be fun to publish an excerpt from Heroes and Villains: A Pastor Stephen Grant Short Story. The following is Chapter 7 from the book, and it captures Grant’s first time visiting a comic-con. Enjoy the excerpt and please read all of Heroes and Villains. Paperbacks and Kindle edition here and signed books here.



Chapter 7

 

 

With Stephen’s Tahoe on life support, Zack drove to the Suffolk Arena on Saturday morning. After passing through arena security, they picked up the special VIP passes left by Brendan Best. Now, they had the run of the entire building. 

A wide concourse sported large windows on the outside, and a mix of concession stands and doors into the main arena around the inside. For this event, the concourse was called the “Creators’ Circle,” with table after table featuring assorted artists and writers, as well as some actors who portrayed various superhero, sci-fi and fantasy characters in movies, television shows and video games.

Stephen, of course, knew about people dressing up as their favorite characters at these events, but this being the first time he was witnessing cosplay, he couldn’t help but stare.

Jen guessed that I might experience a little culture shock.

But since the point was to engage with others, no one minded his looking. To the contrary, they enjoyed it.

Given that they would be leaving the arena directly for St. Mary’s Saturday evening Divine Service, Stephen and Zack once again came in clergy attire. The only accompaniment was Zack’s backpack with assorted books he wanted signed by writers and artists.

Inside the main section of the arena where fans usually watched minor league hockey, indoor soccer and college basketball, two-thirds of the floor had rows of vendors selling anything a fan of comics, movies, video games, and TV shows might desire. A massive curtain hung from the rafters, sectioning off a stage upon which assorted stars – from broad down to very niche markets – would be speaking and answering questions over the coming two days.

As they walked, a few people called out to Stephen and Zack with comments like, “Hey, Preacher, right?”

Grant and Charmichael smiled in response the first couple of times. Stephen then gave Zack a quizzical look. Zack provided a quick rundown of the comic book character Preacher, also noting that it had made the leap to a television show.

Stephen queried, “Any good?”

Zack indifferently shrugged, and said, “Lousy theology.”

Their first stop was at the J&H Comics tables, and they were greeted warmly by Wes and Kelly Jenkins.

Wes told them, “Please come around,” indicating that the two pastors should move behind the tables. After following Wes’ request, the four spoke in low voices about the previous night’s events. But as a line of fans started to form, Wes said, “Okay, as promised…” He reached down and picked up a massive, oversized, 1,000-page-plus book, and placed it on the table, followed by another of similar size. He opened and signed each book. Wes then handed the Team 17 tome to Zack and Agent Cold to Stephen.

Stephen said, “Thanks very much. Are you sure we don’t owe you anything?”

Wes replied, “Oh, please, no. Considering what we owe you after last night.”

Kelly prompted, “Wes, the line.”

He looked over, and said, “Right.” He turned back, and said to Zack, “I assume you guys are going to explore the rest of the convention?”

“Yes.”

“Then leave these heavy books here, and go enjoy yourselves.”

“Thanks, Wes, we appreciate it,” said Zack.

Wes took the books back, and placed them in a box. “Just let Kelly or me know when you want them back.”

He then walked over and said to his fans. “Sorry about the small delay. Thanks, everybody, for coming. I’m happy to sign whatever you brought, and as you can see, we have pretty much the full line of J&H books available for purchase, and at special convention prices.”

Approvals emanated from the growing line.

Watching Jenkins start signing, Zack said to Stephen, “He’s a good guy.”

Stephen agreed. “He is.”

“As for the next step, I was planning to grab some signatures while early lines are still short. Do you want to go with me, or explore a bit on your own?”

As if on cue, Grant’s smartphone rumbled in his jacket pocket. “Hold that thought.” He pulled out the phone, and saw that the call was from the FBI’s Trent Nguyen. He looked at Zack, “I have to take this call. You go, and I’ll catch up.”

Zack said, “Sounds good.” 

As Zack moved away, Grant answered the call. “Trent?”

“Yes, Stephen. How are you after last night?”

Grant moved away from the stream of people to a spot along the windows with no one in earshot. “I’m fine. What’s the deal with the three attackers?”

“To put it gently, these guys have problems. It didn’t take too long for our people to find their online rants.”

“What were those about?”

“They billed themselves as the Trinity for Social Justice.”

“How original.”

“Yeah, right. They wrote out their delusions or intentions in story form – long, rambling and often-crossing-the-border-into-incoherent screeds. The basic gist is that three warriors serve up a violent brand of justice on a pretty lengthy list of people the militant Left would dislike, including the military, cops, conservative commentators and politicians, and priests and pastors – sorry about that.”

“Hey, I’m honored.”

Nguyen continued, “The list goes on, but it also includes a rant about killing assorted men involved in starting the comic book industry, but who are deemed unworthy due to their, and I’m quoting here, ‘exercising patriarchal and white privilege.’  If you read that particular piece, it unfortunately lines up with what these three tried to do.”

Grant shook his head while listening. “A combination of hatred, ignorance, twisted ideology, and detachment from reality.”

“You nailed it.” Nguyen added, “There’s way too much of that combination going around these days.”

“What’s next?”

“We’ve got a few more people to follow up with, and then we’ll be making an announcement on the arrests probably on Monday or Tuesday. I’ll do the best I can to keep your name out of the media.”

“I appreciate that, and thanks for the call.”

“Thanks for what you did. This is the least I could do.” Nguyen then asked, “Do you mind if I ask you for a couple of favors?”

“Not at all.”

“You’re at this convention today and tomorrow?”

“That’s the plan.”

Nguyen paused, and then queried, “Without interfering with what you and Pastor Charmichael are doing, can you just watch for any further potential problems? Anyone that… Well, you know.”

“No problem, Trent. I’ll let you know if anything that really matters catches my attention. What’s the second favor?”

“That’s a personal one. I’ve kind of embraced this Captain America thing.” Trent Nguyen not only ranked as one of the most decorated agents in FBI history, but his parents, an American nurse stationed in South Vietnam during the war and a Vietnamese businessman, taught him from a very young age to appreciate the United States. His patriotism and willingness to stop evildoers earned him the nickname of “Captain America” among colleagues at the FBI. “I’m looking for an Avengers #4 from 1964. It’s the return of Captain America.”

Comic fans where you might least expect them.

Nguyen continued, “When I was growing up, comic books played a big part in getting me interested in reading, and I guess not so ironically, my favorite was Captain America. Funny, I never told anyone at the Bureau that, but here I am telling you.”

“I get that a lot with the collar.”

“Hmmm. I bet. Well, would you mind?”

Grant replied, “Not a problem. Zack and I will be happy to keep an eye out.”

Nguyen warned, “I’m looking for one that’s in decent condition that I can frame. It’s going to be very pricey, though, and I’ll obviously reimburse you, but if you don’t want to do it, I completely understand.”

“I’m more than happy to do it, and I think Zack will actually be ecstatic.”

“Thanks. I appreciate it,” replied Nguyen.

After the call, Stephen decided to leave Zack to his pursuit for signatures, for now, and explore the event on his own, doing a little people watching as he did. 

As he strolled, Grant observed attendees, from pre-teens to some in their seventies, enjoying a shared interest with varying intensity. Some came simply to meet favorite creators or in pursuit of certain publications. For others, it was an excuse to do something with family or a group of friends – more about social engagement than appreciating certain stories via page or screen. 

There were others for whom it was all of the above, including being dressed in full character regalia. One couple in this category not only caught Grant’s eye, but drew the attention of seemingly everyone else as they strode through the event. It was evident that the two spent considerable time in the gym. The man stood at six foot four and the woman at just over six feet. He was dressed as Hawkman, with the costume showing off his muscular arms and much of his rock-hard torso. He was wearing a hawk mask and had large wings coming out of his back. He also brandished a Thanagarian Mace. Meanwhile, the woman’s blue eyes, long black hair, thin waist and strong arms and legs seemed to make her a natural Wonder Woman, with the bathing-suit-sized costume of red, gold and blue, with white stars, a natural fit. The golden lasso hanging on the side of the costume, silver bracelets, and high red boots completed the look perfectly.

Grant watched as fellow fans were attracted to the couple, asking to pose with them for pictures.

And since they’re superheroes, they’re more than happy to do that for these fine citizens.Grant smiled at his private joke. Jen would have rolled her eyes at that one.

Finally, while a tiny minority, Grant did spot a few individuals here and there who probably didn’t have much else in life, and had perhaps immersed themselves too deeply in fantasy. Of course, this was not a phenomenon unique to this venue. As a pastor and during his CIA days, Grant had met such people before; they simply had different interests or work into which they would get lost. It was not unusual, thankfully, for Grant to also witness someone eventually entering and bringing balance to the lives of such people. That included, during his time as a pastor, frequently witnessing the Lord using someone to help bring the light of Christ and His Church into such individuals’ lives.

Grant was snapped out of his musings by someone saying, “Excuse me, Father?”

Stephen realized it was Hawkman. “Yes. Sorry, I was lost in thought.” He reflected on how surreal this was as he was talking to two people who looked like they could play the parts of Hawkman and Wonder Woman in a movie. “I’m Pastor Stephen Grant.” As he shook each person’s hand, Grant continued, “And you are Hawkman and Wonder Woman.”

As the two smiled in response, Grant judged that they were both in their early thirties.

The man said, “In addition to being Hawkman, I’m Guy Nodell, and Wonder Woman is my wife, Diane.”

Stephen raised an eyebrow, and said, “Diane? Not Diana?”

Diane said, “Close, I know. It’s nice to meet you. Guy and I knew you weren’t just portraying Preacher or the pastor from Man of Steel.”

Stephen caught the reference from the Superman movie. “No, I’m the real deal; a pastor at St. Mary’s Lutheran Church in Manorville. I’m here with our other pastor as well. You two seem to be quite the hit with fellow fans.”

They both smiled broadly. Guy said, “Yeah, it’s kind of cool, and a change of pace for us.”

Stephen asked, “And what do you do when not battling evildoers?”

“We restore and repair classic cars.”

“That’s interesting. How did that come about, if you don’t mind me asking?”

Diane said, “We met in the Army. We were both mechanics. If it ran on wheels or tracks, we maintained and fixed them. After our tours were up, we got married, and not long after went into business for ourselves.”

“Nice. Congratulations.”

The couple replied in unison, “Thanks.”

“I was a SEAL, but I won’t hold the Army thing against you.”

They went on to share some good-natured Navy-Army ribbing. When Zack approached the group, Stephen introduced the couple to his friend.

Diane eventually asked, “How about a quick photo?”

Stephen replied, “You’re asking to take a photo with us?”

She nodded. “That’s why Guy and I came over in the first place. Meeting a pastor at a con is pretty rare, never mind two.”

A fan in his late teens wearing a Justice League shirt became entranced when Wonder Woman handed him a smartphone and asked if he would take the group’s picture. He dutifully snapped several shots with her phone and then with Zack’s. After Diane then took a picture with him, the fan, with flushed face, thanked her several times.

Zack asked Guy, “Can I check out your mace?”

“Sure.” He handed over the golden weapon.

Zack smiled. “Wow, it’s actually heavier than I thought it would be.”

“I made it myself – carved it out of an oak block, painted it and applied a protective coating.”

As he handed the mace back, Zack commented, “Nice work.”

“Thanks.” Guy then pulled business cards out of a back pocket, and handed one each to Zack and Stephen. He added, “By the way, if you have any car needs, let us know.”

Grant said, “Thanks. Actually, I probably will since I just wrecked my SUV.”



 

Saturday, May 14, 2022

Ray Keating's New Book "Cathedral: An Alliance of Saint Michael Novel"

 Cathedral: An Alliance of Saint Michael Novel is Ray Keating’s sixteenth work of fiction, and the first in the Alliance of Saint Michael series. 



The Alliance of Saint Michael brings together men and women with varied backgrounds and talents to work covertly against the two most significant threats to Christianity and civilization at the dawn of the 1930s - communism and fascism.

 

In Moscow, the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour is going to be obliterated to make way for the Palace of the Soviets. The Alliance of St. Michael readies itself for its first mission – find and salvage a rare item of great significance from the cathedral before the building is lost.

 

Regarding Cathedral

 

"A stellar depiction of time period and tension. With so many swirling motives and three-dimensional characters in the mix, there is inherent tension for readers, as they eagerly anticipate one of Keating’s classic twists. The depth of historical detail is notable; a good deal of research went into the crafting of this novel, which gives it an authentic and immersive feel. The complex puzzle makes for a page-turning and unpredictable ride, and a firm foundation for Keating’s enticing new series."  - Self-Publishing Review, ★★★★

 

Order the paperbacks, hardcovers and Kindle editions right here!

Thursday, May 12, 2022

“Cathedral: An Alliance of Saint Michael Novel” Released by Award-Winning Author Ray Keating

 Cathedral: An Alliance of Saint Michael Novel is a new edge-of-your-seat adventure from Ray Keating. This is his sixteenth work of fiction, and the first in the Alliance of Saint Michael series. 


The Alliance of Saint Michael brings together men and women with varied backgrounds and talents to work covertly against the two most significant threats to Christianity and civilization at the dawn of the 1930s - communism and fascism.

 

In Moscow, the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour is going to be obliterated to make way for the Palace of the Soviets. The Alliance of St. Michael readies itself for its first mission – find and salvage a rare item of great significance from the cathedral before the building is lost.

 

Cathedral is a work of historical fiction filled with interesting characters that readers will come to care about, nail-biting moments, thrilling action, assorted mysteries and questions, love, danger, friendship, and reflections on God, faith, war, one’s calling in life and more.

 

Ray Keating, who is known for penning 15 Pastor Stephen Grant thrillers and mysteries (with more coming), said, “I’m excited to introduce new stories and characters set in a time of grave dangers. I found it particularly fascinating to explore how these characters choose to act in a time when Western Civilization is confronted by the challenges of both fascism and communism.”

 

Regarding Ray Keating, Kirkus Reviews calls his books “exhilarating.” Lutheran Book Review says, “I miss Tom Clancy. Keating fills that void for me.” The retired host of KFUO radio’s BookTalk declares, “Ray Keating is a great novelist.”

 

Paperbacks, hardcovers and the Kindle edition of Cathedral are available at Amazon.com, and signed books at www.RayKeatingOnline.com

 

Review copies, and author interviews and appearances are available upon request. 

 

Contact: Ray Keating

Phone: 631-909-1122

E-mail: raykeating@keatingreports.com

Sunday, May 8, 2022

Your Next Reading Obsession - Ray Keating's Pastor Stephen Grant Series!

 Looking for your next great series obsession? Dive into Ray Keating’s Pastor Stephen Grant thrillers and mysteries. Or if already a reader of these page-turners, make sure you’re caught up.


Stephen Grant, pastor at St. Mary’s Lutheran Church on Long Island, former Navy SEAL and onetime CIA operative, came on the thriller/mystery scene in Warrior Monk: A Pastor Stephen Grant Novel. During 15 books in the series so far, readers come to see that Grant didn’t fully leave his old life behind. He often must wrestle with how his current work as a pastor intersects with his former life with the CIA. With a wide-ranging group of recurring characters – from his days with the Agency to his parish work – the reader is treated to action, suspense, humor, various relationships, faith, love, adventure, mystery, and opportunities for reflection and discussion.

 

Kirkus Reviews has called Ray Keating’s Pastor Stephen Grant “an engaging and multifaceted character” and “a consistently entertaining hero.” Lutheran Book Review says, “I miss Tom Clancy. Keating fills that void for me.” The retired host of KFUO radio’s BookTalk declares, “Ray Keating is a great novelist.” David Keene of The Washington Times calls these novels “great reads.”  And another reviewer observes, “How I'd love to see Pastor Grant on Netflix!” 

 

In an article titled “If James Bond Became a Pastor” covering Ray Keating’s Pastor Stephen Grant thrillers/mysteries series, author and columnist Gene Veith noted, “Mr. Keating knows how to tell an exciting story. And these books, like the James Bond novels, are ridiculously entertaining.”

 

And the “Book Series in Order” website declares, “Many noteworthy critics have given rave reviews to books of the series and have applauded the efforts of author Ray Keating in coming up with such an exciting series and unique character… The worldwide success of this series helped Ray Keating in establishing himself in the ranks of the noteworthy authors of the spy thriller/espionage genre.”

 

Paperbacks and Kindle editions of all 15 books, and counting, are available at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08SW8HB34?binding=paperback&ref=dbs_dp_rwt_sb_tpbk

 

Signed books at www.raykeatingonline.com

 

Thursday, April 28, 2022

Enjoy National Superhero Day with HEROES AND VILLAINS: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT SHORT STORY!

 

In HEROES AND VILLAINS by award-winning novelist Ray Keating, Stephen Grant, the Lutheran pastor, onetime Navy SEAL and former CIA operative, must confront violence springing from a toxic mix of pop culture and ideological extremism. Grant finds himself in an entirely unfamiliar setting – a comic book, science fiction and fantasy convention. But he still joins forces with a unique set of heroes in an attempt to foil a villainous plot against one of the all-time great comic book writers and artists. Reviewers love the adventure...

Kirkus Reviews says, "In this short story, Keating's recurring cleric Stephen Grant steps up to help a popular comic-book creator targeted by armed assailants... When kidnappers eventually abduct someone, Stephen is quickly on their trail, and he has plenty of help--a convention's worth of superheroes. The series' protagonist remains a man of action even though the story isn't novel-length... An entertaining, immersive jaunt with a formidable protagonist."

 

And Self-Publishing Review declares, "Keating manages to instill the same suspense of his other epic thrillers into this unlikely little gem. As he always does, Pastor Grant brings bravado and humility to the table at the same time, instilling the book with morality, action and thought-provoking revelations from start to finish. Keating's creativity and storytelling ability remain on point, for a fun and different take on Pastor Grant, and one that's just as satisfying as longer books in the series."

 

Jacob Airey, host of StudioJake , declares, “This is a fantastic novel... If you are a comic book fan who is fed up with the political correctness that’s going on, you have got to pick up Heroes and Villains... I highly recommend this book... I’m definitely going to be paying more attention to Ray Keating, and getting more of his novels.”


Paperbacks and for the Kindle at Amazon.com

Friday, April 15, 2022

Pastor Stephen Grant Thrillers & Mysteries in Order!

 While you don’t have to read the Pastor Stephen Grant thrillers and mysteries in order, there is a plus to doing so. Therefore, here is the reading order of the books so far – with more to come! Enjoy! By the way, Paperback and Kindle editions are at Amazon.com, and signed books at RayKeatingOnline.com.


 

1) Warrior Monk: A Pastor Stephen Grant Novel by Ray Keating

 

Warrior Monk revolves around a former CIA assassin, Stephen Grant, who has lived a far different, relatively quiet life as a parish pastor in recent years. However, a shooting at his church, a historic papal proposal, and threats to the pope's life mean that Grant's former and current lives collide. Grant must tap the varied skills learned as a government agent, a theologian and a pastor not only to protect the pope, but also to feel his way through a minefield of personal challenges. The second edition of Warrior Monk includes a new Introduction by Ray Keating, as well as a new Epilogue that points to an upcoming Pastor Stephen Grant novel.

 

2) Root of All Evil? A Pastor Stephen Grant Novel by Ray Keating

 

Do God, politics and money mix? In Root of All Evil?, the combination can turn out quite deadly. Keating introduced readers to Stephen Grant, a former CIA operative and current parish pastor, in the fun and highly praised Warrior Monk. Now, Grant is back in Root of All Evil? It’s a breathtaking thriller involving drug traffickers, politicians, the CIA and FBI, a shadowy foreign regime, the Church, and money. Charity, envy and greed are on display. Throughout, action runs high.

 

3) An Advent for Religious Liberty: A Pastor Stephen Grant Novel by Ray Keating

 

Advent and Christmas approach. It’s supposed to be a special season for Christians. But it’s different this time in New York City. Religious liberty is under assault. The Catholic Church has been called a “hate group.” And it’s the newly elected mayor of New York City who has set off this religious and political firestorm. Some people react with prayer – others with violence and murder. Stephen Grant, former CIA operative turned pastor, faces deadly challenges during what becomes known as “An Advent for Religious Liberty.” Grant works with the cardinal who leads the Archdiocese of New York, the FBI, current friends, and former CIA colleagues to fight for religious liberty, and against dangers both spiritual and physical.

 

4) The River: A Pastor Stephen Grant Novel by Ray Keating

 

Some refer to Las Vegas as Sin City. But the sins being committed in The River are not what one might typically expect. Rather, it’s about murder. Stephen Grant once used lethal skills for the Navy SEALs and the CIA. Now, years later, he’s a pastor. How does this man of action and faith react when his wife is kidnapped, a deep mystery must be untangled, and both allies and suspects from his CIA days arrive on the scene? How far can Grant go – or will he go – to save the woman he loves? Will he seek justice or revenge, and can he tell the difference any longer? 

 

5) Murderer’s Row: A Pastor Stephen Grant Novel by Ray Keating

 

How do rescuing a Christian family from the clutches of Islamic terrorists, minor league baseball in New York, a string of grisly murders, sordid politics, and a pastor, who once was a Navy SEAL and CIA operative, tie together? Murderer’s Row is the fifth Pastor Stephen Grant novel, and Keating serves up fascinating characters, gripping adventure, and a tangled murder mystery, along with faith, politics, humor, and, yes, baseball.

 

6) Wine Into Water: A Pastor Stephen Grant Novel by Ray Keating

 

Blood, wine, sin, justice and forgiveness… Who knew the wine business could be so sordid and violent? That’s what happens when it's infiltrated by counterfeiters.  A pastor, once a Navy SEAL and CIA operative, is pulled into action to help unravel a mystery involving fake wine, murder and revenge. Stephen Grant is called to take on evil, while staying rooted in his life as a pastor.

 

7) Lionhearts: A Pastor Stephen Grant Novel by Ray Keating

 

War has arrived on American soil, with Islamic terrorists using new tactics. Few are safe, including Christians, politicians, and the media. Pastor Stephen Grant taps into his past with the Navy SEALS and the CIA to help wage a war of flesh and blood, ideas, history, and beliefs. This is about defending both the U.S. and Christianity.

 

8) Reagan Country: A Pastor Stephen Grant Novel by Ray Keating

 

Could President Ronald Reagan’s influence reach into the former “evil empire”? The media refers to a businessman on the rise as “Russia’s Reagan.” Unfortunately, others seek a return to the old ways, longing for Russia’s former “greatness.” The dispute becomes deadly. Conflict stretches from the Reagan Presidential Library in California to the White House to a Russian Orthodox monastery to the Kremlin. Stephen Grant, pastor at St. Mary’s Lutheran Church on Long Island, a former Navy SEAL and onetime CIA operative, stands at the center of the tumult.

 

9) Heroes and Villains: A Pastor Stephen Grant Short Story by Ray Keating

 

As a onetime Navy SEAL, a former CIA operative and a pastor, many people call Stephen Grant a hero. At various times defending the Christian Church and the United States over the years, he has journeyed across the nation and around the world. But now Grant finds himself in an entirely unfamiliar setting – a comic book, science fiction and fantasy convention. But he still joins forces with a unique set of heroes in an attempt to foil a villainous plot against one of the all-time great comic book writers and artists.

 

10) Shifting Sands: A Pastor Stephen Grant Short Story by Ray Keating

 

Beach volleyball is about fun, sun and sand. But when a big-time tournament arrives on a pier in New York City, danger and international intrigue are added to the mix. Stephen Grant, a former Navy SEAL, onetime CIA operative, and current pastor, is on the scene with his wife, friends and former CIA colleagues. While battles on the volleyball court play out, deadly struggles between good and evil are engaged on and off the sand. 

 

11) Deep Rough: A Pastor Stephen Grant Novel by Ray Keating

 

One man faces challenges as a pastor in China. His son has become a breakout phenom in the world of professional golf. The Chinese government is displeased with both, and their lives are in danger. Stephen Grant – a onetime Navy SEAL, former CIA operative and current pastor – has a history with the communist Chinese, while also claiming a pretty solid golf game. His unique experience and skills unexpectedly put him alongside old friends; at some of golf’s biggest tournaments as a caddy and bodyguard; and in the middle of an international struggle over Christian persecution, a mission of revenge, and a battle between good and evil.

 

12) The Traitor: A Pastor Stephen Grant Novel by Ray Keating

 

Stephen Grant – former Navy SEAL, onetime CIA operative and current pastor – looks forward to a time of prayer and reflection during a retreat at a monastery in Europe. But when he stumbles upon an infamous CIA traitor in a small village, Grant’s plans change dramatically. While a debate rages over government secrets and the intelligence community, a deadly race for survival is underway. From a pro-democracy demonstration in Hong Kong to the CIA’s headquarters in Langley to a monastery in France, the action and intrigue never let up.

 

13) Vatican Shadows: A Pastor Stephen Grant Novel by Ray Keating

 

More than 500 years ago, two men – Jan Hus and Martin Luther – tried to bring about change in the Catholic Church. They suffered, with one burned at the stake. Could a modern-day pope transform these reformers from heretics to heroes in the eyes of the Catholic Church? Shadowy figures inside and outside the Vatican oppose Pope Paul VII’s efforts, and stand willing to do anything to stop him. For help, the pope turns to Stephen Grant, a Lutheran pastor, former Navy SEAL and onetime CIA operative.

 

14) Past Lives: A Pastor Stephen Grant Short Story by Ray Keating

 

Torn from pages of his own journal, Pastor Stephen Grant tells about threats, murder and puzzling people from his past. It’s a compelling mystery involving action, unexpected turns, lost innocence, sought-after perspective, and twisted revenge. This is the first Pastor Stephen Grant story told from Grant’s own viewpoint, unfolding each day in the pages of his journal.

 

 

15) What’s Lost? A Pastor Stephen Grant Short Story by Ray Keating

 

From the pages of his own journal, Pastor Stephen Grant tells a riveting mystery involving deception, betrayal, sacrifice and friendship, along with plenty of action and questions about what we truly can know about others. Grant takes us on a personal journey across decades and around the world, from Long Island to Vietnam. This is the second Pastor Stephen Grant story told from Grant’s own viewpoint, unfolding each day in the pages of his journal.

 

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