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![]() Keith Spence works as an investigator for one of Eastern North Carolina's largest law firms. When he's not on the trail of some evildoer, he works as a freelance journalist. Over the past 25 years, his articles have been picked up for release by The Associated Press as well as numerous other regional and national publications.
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DEVIL'S BREW
International Thriller (eBook) Author: Keith Spence eBook (12 popular formats), $4.95 This eBook is available in Adobe [.PDF], Microsoft [.LIT], Palm Doc [.PDB], Rocket/REB1100 [.RB], Franklin [.FUB], Hiebook [.KML]
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It's been two years since Jourbet left a fellow CIA agent at the altar because he couldn't stand the thought of losing her to the dirty dealings inherent to their work. Now she's missing. In his search he discovers plans for a heinous terrorist attack and just how much people can change in two years.
"Devil's Brew is a compelling spy story that turns leisure reading into pure excitement!"
—Midwest Book Review (5 stars)
"A gripping story without a moment of marking time. Well researched, entertaining and absolutely consuming."
—Alexander Honeywell, Magicquill.com. (5 stars)
"Devil's Brew is filled with an interesting supporting cast: corrupt CIA officials, nasty villains, and a mysterious romantic interest, along with a surprise ending, making Devil's Brew an entertaining read."
—Jeff Pate, bestselling author of the Clark Hager mystery series
"The story line is 200 proof action with an intriguing look at profiling and the subtly of terrorism. Fans of spy vs. spy thrillers with the lives of innocents at stake will want to drink Devil's Brew in one big gulp."
—Harriet Klausner, barnesandnoble.com (5 stars) |