What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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The Fraternity of the Stone
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SOLVED. Mid-80s Espionage/Thriller - Backstory of MC includes a scene where he camps out at the cemetery every night guarding his parents' graves. Spoiler ahead. [s]
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Jeremy, can you tell us more about the main character - his age, skills/interests, boy detective?, personality, etc.? If the story is mostly about his adult years - his age, jobs/skills/interests, employer, any romance, etc.?
Is this book for teens (young adults) or older adults?
What is the story's time period and location (country/region/city)?
Is this book for teens (young adults) or older adults?
What is the story's time period and location (country/region/city)?

The only other detail I remember is that the main character discovers that his mentor is a mole or double agent, and the mentor sets it up to make it look like the MC has gone rogue so that he cannot expose the mentor.

I think I might be combining the story arcs of the main characters of the first two books.
Upon further thought I'm pretty sure that the Andrew/Drew character didn't have the story line where he is framed for the mentor's crimes and declared rogue, but the MC of the other novel in the series did.
Is the Andrew/Drew spy character the boy whose parents died in a car accident?
What's the location (country/region/city) when he's an adult? You mentioned it's the 1980/90's.
What's the location (country/region/city) when he's an adult? You mentioned it's the 1980/90's.

Yes, the Drew/Andrew character (I'm pretty sure it was Drew) is the one whose parents died when he was a child.
The character worked for a US intelligence agency. I don't remember if a particular region or city was specified.
I read the book sometime between the mid-eighties and the mid-nineties, and it was set in then-current times.

It's The Fraternity Of The Stone by David Morrell, book #2 in the Mortalis series.
Thanks for all of the help trying to figure it out.
In a backstory scene fairly early in the book, the main character is orphaned at a young age (elementary school) when his parents are killed in a car accident and he's taken in by his aunt and uncle. At some point, he overhears two adults having a conversation about a problem with teenagers vandalizing the local graveyard, so he sneaks out every night and stands guard over his parents' graves.
If I remember correctly, the book was the first or second in a trilogy. The first book had one main character, the second book had a different main character, then in the third book, the two characters work together.
Sound familiar to anybody?