David Cross
Author of Novi Sad Protocol

 Novi Sad Protocol

Thriller writer David Cross crafts suspenseful stories rooted in intelligence and strategy.

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Novi Sad Protocol

Espionage thriller / geopolitical suspense

Years after losing everything, Dmitri Volkov’s revenge ignites London’s underworld. Amir Kamara — the city’s finest pickpocket — moves through crowds like smoke, until the device in his palm turns out to be a key. And a death sentence. Caught between the Teška Srpska Front and the intelligence services hunting them both, he must steal

The Analyst

David Cross is the pen name of Ayokunle Bamigbaiye — a certified business analyst whose career has taken him inside energy infrastructure, humanitarian logistics, and global supply chains across continents.

He has spent years mapping the distance between how systems are designed to work and how they actually fail — often with devastating consequences. His fiction explores the people caught inside that gap: the analysts, the operators, the fixers, and the ones who see the collapse coming before anyone else does.

He writes at the intersection of human nature and institutional collapse.

“Satellites cannot extract memory from a corpse.”

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