4.0
Twice a Spy
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On the heels of Once a Spy, which PW hailed as a “wildly original debut [with] an action-packed story line,” Keith Thomson returns with a breakneck thriller that’s twice as explosive as the original.
In the tradition of Robert Ludlum, with a witty twist, Thomson’s second novel featuring a former spy and his son once again poses the question: What happens when a former CIA agent can no longer trust his own mind?
Charlie and Drummond Clark are now in Switzerland, hiding out from criminal charges in America and using the time to experiment with treatments to retrieve Drummond’s memory. When NSA operative Alice Rutherford, with whom Charlie has fallen in love, is kidnapped, the Clarks must dodge a formidable CIA case officer and his team to get her back.
In the tradition of Robert Ludlum, with a witty twist, Thomson’s second novel featuring a former spy and his son once again poses the question: What happens when a former CIA agent can no longer trust his own mind?
Charlie and Drummond Clark are now in Switzerland, hiding out from criminal charges in America and using the time to experiment with treatments to retrieve Drummond’s memory. When NSA operative Alice Rutherford, with whom Charlie has fallen in love, is kidnapped, the Clarks must dodge a formidable CIA case officer and his team to get her back.
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JulieM
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“Much like the first book in this new series I was drawn in immediately. I loved the twists and turns, the international ties throughout the book and how Thomson has managed to keep reality in check (In most instances). The book was packed with action. I especially appreciate the part Alzheimer's disease plays in the series. I think everyone has been touched by the disease through someone in their life. While fighting terrorism Charlie manages to remain true to his feelings for both his father and his girlfriend. Definitely a two thumbs up from me!”
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“This was a great follow-up to the first book (Once a Spy). I loved the idea of a guy who never had any training to be a spy outwitting the actual spies. Recommended.”
About Keith Thomson
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.