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.

Showing posts with label spy thriller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spy thriller. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Reviewers Bestow Accolades on the Pastor Stephen Grant Thrillers & Mysteries! A Unique Series Featuring a Former Navy SEAL, Onetime CIA Operative and Now a Lutheran Pastor

 


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.”  Another reviewer observes, “How I'd love to see Pastor Grant on Netflix!” 

 

And BookSeriesinOrder.com 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. Ray Keating has also received praise from his fellow writers for his mind-blowing work in the series. The first book of the series has succeeded in making it to the top 10 self-published books of the year by the World magazine. Other novels also followed and achieved great success. 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.”

 

And in an article titled “If James Bond Became a Pastor,” author and columnist Gene Veith notes, “Mr. Keating knows how to tell an exciting story. And these books, like the James Bond novels, are ridiculously entertaining. As for larger themes, there is vocation, of course. I see these books as honoring the pastoral ministry. Because in real life, pastors are heroes engaged in saving the world.”

 

Finally, in a 5-star Amazon review: “I've had the pleasure of reading four of the Pastor Stephen Grant novels, with others on my nightstand waiting to be read. I've thoroughly enjoyed reading each of these books thus far, with The River being my absolute favorite as of this writing. But I would be remiss if I did not give props to Warrior Monk, the first book in the series. Honestly, I was intrigued by the basic concept. A CIA operative turned Lutheran pastor finding himself being pulled back to his old skills seems to blend the James Bond thrillers with the Father Brown stories penned by G K Chesterton. Keating combines interesting theological concepts with action and personal interest, all the while taking the time to engage the reader with current events filtered through a Christian perspective. These elements come together to create a pitch-perfect novel, and as a fledgling author myself, I am envious that I hadn't written it first.” 

 

15 page-turners and counting…

Tuesday, March 31, 2020

4 Recent Thumbs Up for the Pastor Stephen Grant Thrillers & Mysteries

Here are four nice comments/reviews of the Pastor Stephen Grant novels and short stories...


“My daughter Mary Moerbe has compiled a list of contemporary Lutheran novelists, many of whom are working in the formula genres and are self-publishing, but some of those are well-done and fun to read (such as Ray Keating's Pastor Stephen Grant series, about a James-Bond type CIA agent who becomes a Lutheran pastor, but still sometimes has to revert to his former life. Talk about being between two kingdoms!).”  

– Gene Edward Veith, 
a Patheos.com columnist, retired literature professor, 
Provost Emeritus at Patrick Henry College, 
director of the Cranach Institute at Concordia Theological Seminary, 
and his latest book is
Post-Christian: A Guide to Contemporary Thought and Culture


“Just finished reading The Traitor. Another good one. Couldn’t put it down.” 
– Facebook reviewer on 
THE TRAITOR: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL


“Great time to sit with good books. Each packed with theology and suspense.” 
– Facebook reviewer on the Pastor Stephen Grant novels


“My faves are a tie between Mitch Rapp (Mitch Rapp series by the late Vince Flynn and his follow-up authors) and Paige Caldwell (Pastor Stephen Grant Novels by Ray Keating). Mitch Rapp is simply has a one-track ongoing mission, eliminating threats to the U.S. in the swiftest, most engaging and fiercest ways possible. Paige Caldwell is simply cool in her handling of crises when telling off terrorists and other thugs before eliminating them. Both are the take-no-prisoners types with that relentless and entertaining edge that make combat scenes great to read... Oh, and a close second is Pastor Stephen Grant. CIA turned pastor knows how to jump into action when called from the pastoral duties to the clandestine efforts Keating features in his books. And, still, his conscience binds him even when his Christian vocations interweave, grow taut, or seem in outright conflict with each other.” 
– Facebook reader, David R.

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Getting Started with THE TRAITOR: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL by Ray Keating


THE TRAITOR starts...

“It’s kind of breathtaking,” whispered Paige Caldwell, as she looked out at more than 500,000 citizens of Hong Kong gathered in and around Victoria Park...

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