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Tag Archives: spy novel
Thrill writers of the world unite!
Writers are always looking for real world ideas for their stories. Even James Bond has to have a smidgeon of truth to make the audience believe – or at least suspend belief for a short time – that the fantastic … Continue reading
Posted in Author Commentary
Tagged Crimea, Putin, Russia, spy novel, thrill writing, Ukraine
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Get It Now: The Very Dangerous Liaison
If you loved The Very Secret Weapon, don’t miss out on The Very Dangerous Liaison, now available on Amazon. Download it today!
Posted in The Very Dangerous Liason (Book 2)
Tagged 007, Alex Garfield, CIA, covert affairs, D.C., James Bond, Jane Bond, spy novel, undercover, Washington, Washington D.C.
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The Russian Dossier
The Buzzfeed report on Trump that has yet to be verified is interesting on several levels. It would have been an absolutely smashing novel as an update to “The Manchurian Candidate.” I wish I had written it two years ago. … Continue reading →