Summary:
Starred Review. Razor-sharp writing, laugh-out-loud humor,
and a sturdy plot combine to make Thomson's sequel to Once a
Spy a real treat for thriller fans tired of more of the same
old same old. Charlie Clark has left his life as an inveterate
gambler far behind as he and girlfriend Alice go on the lam in
Switzerland from Alice's employer, the NSA, and a special CIA
black ops unit known as Cavalry. The real star of the group is
Charlie's father, Drummond Clark, who after a career as a CIA
agent is sinking into the throes of early Alzheimer's, but
who's able, when the occasion demands, to revive his old skills
and save their skins. The plot surrounds the sale to terrorists
of a small nuclear bomb disguised as a washing machine. The
nonstop action and quirky, engaging characters will leave
readers eager for the next installment and the next and the
next. (Mar.)
PRAISE FOR _TWICE A SPY_: "[Thomson] writes fluid, vivid prose, good dialogue and
first-rate action scenes."
"Razor-sharp writing, laugh-out-loud humor, and a sturdy
plot combine to make [Twice a Spy] a real treat for thriller
fans... The nonstop action and quirky, engaging characters will
leave readers eager for the next installment and the next and
the next."
"Buoyant, fast and fun... Thomson again hits a sweet spot in
this highly original thriller, balancing gripping action
sequences with humor a step or two above what you'd expect from
the genre."
PRAISE FOR
ONCE A SPY:
“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, author of
Deep Storm
“_Once a Spy_ is the most enjoyable book I’ve
read this year. Utterly original, it is an adrenaline-fueled
concoction of sidesplitting humor and genuine suspense. What a
find! I can’t imagine not loving this gem of a
novel.” —Christopher Reich, author of
Rules of Deception
“First-novelist Thomson has his tongue firmly in cheek
in this clever, engaging, and frenetic tale . . . His knowledge
of spooks’ tools, techniques, and mind-sets builds
verisimilitude . . . A terrifically entertaining
thriller.” —_Booklist_From Publishers Weekly
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