Twice a Spy

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Price
$7.99  $7.43
Publisher
Anchor Books
Publish Date
Pages
448
Dimensions
4.32 X 7.42 X 1.21 inches | 0.47 pounds
Language
English
Type
Mass Market Paperbound
EAN/UPC
9780307473158

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About the Author
KEITH THOMSON is a former semipro baseball player in France, an editorial cartoonist for Newsday, a filmmaker with a short film shown at Sundance, and a screenwriter who currently lives in Alabama. He writes on intelligence and other matters for the Huffington Post.
Reviews
PRAISE FOR Keith Thomson and TWICE A SPY

"Fast-paced . . . vivid . . . first-rate action." --The Washington Post

"Utterly original. . . Think Carl Hiaasen taking on John Le Carre."--Christopher Reich

"An ingenious plot supported by 'insider tradecraft material.'" --Porter J. Goss, former director of the CIA

"It takes a huge talent to blow dust from the corners of today's comfortable thriller genre. Keith Thomson has that talent, in spades."--Lincoln Child

"A breakneck thriller." --The Plain Dealer

"Razor-sharp writing, laugh-out-loud humor . . . a real treat for thriller fans tired of more of the same old same old." --Publishers Weekly

"Thomson again hits a sweet spot in this highly original thriller, balancing gripping action sequences with humor. . . . Buoyant, fast and fun." --Kirkus

"It really, really IS like Ludlum." --Daily Record

"Thomson is now on my shortlist of authors I will drop whatever I'm doing to read." --Jon Jordan, Crimespree Magazine

"James Bond, take a number." --The Birmingham News

"Couple the cheddar-sharp wit of Carl Hiaasen with the action-packed styling of Robert Ludlum and you get Keith Thomson's Twice a Spy." --Fredericksburg News

"Fast, furious and entertaining." --The Sudbury Star

"A fast-moving plot with lots of twists and lots of chases--car, ambulance, and even amphibious vehicle." --Mystery Scene Magazine

"Explosive." --The Examiner