NEW READERS: START HERE
News Revue, Spymaster of Monte Carlo, Undercover with FBI Counterintelligence, Serialized Novels... a guide to this site.
Due to recent publicity surrounding my nonfiction book Spymaster of Monte Carlo, many new readers have found their way here. If you’re one of them, welcome.
ERINGER is not a specialty newsletter but a set of dispatches drawn from a long career in the information business: journalism, book publishing, and intelligence/espionage, along with stories that have grown from those experiences.
These include…
NEWS REVUE
A Satirical Look at the News: Sharp, Skeptical & Occasionally Ruthless
A recurring revue of selected headlines—reviewed and skewered with commentary and cartoons.
UNDERCOVER WITH FBI COUNTERINTELLIGENCE
A serialized nonfiction account of my undercover operations working with FBI Counterintelligence—lived experience, not fiction.
SPYMASTER OF MONTE CARLO
Background stories, context, and updates connected to Spymaster of Monte Carlo, expanding on material beyond the printed page of this book, which will be published on 19 March by TrineDay Publishing, now available for pre-order from Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
REFLECTION, REALIZATION & RHETORIC FROM THE ROAD
Occasional travel dispatches written while on the move—part observation, part meditation, part field notes from places that inspire and provoke.
SERIALIZED FICTION Two novels in weekly installments:
Mondays: Reilly’s Revenge
An espionage tale inspired by real intelligence activities of the late 1990s.
My Saturday Evening Post: The Key to the Kingdom
Spy thriller? Cosmic trip? Existential prank?
Welcome to the Kingdom!
Vonnegut would’ve grinned, Alan Watts would’ve nodded. And Philip K. Dick would’ve asked, “Why didn’t I think of that?”
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A Note on Tone
Some posts are serious. Some are investigative. Some lean toward satire.
All are written from the same vantage point—where intrigue and lunacy often coexist.





