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Devil's Brew

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This powerful debut novel concerns David Jourbet, a CIA agent with a big problem--he's just gunned down the agency's chief of intelligence in cold blood.

296 pages, Hardcover

First published October 31, 2001

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Keith M. Spence

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Keith M. Spence is a business owner, freelance writer, and former legal investigator who brings an unusual blend of real-world grit to his mystery and thriller fiction. An English-Writing major turned auto repair shop owner, Keith draws on his investigative background and mechanical problem-solving skills to craft tightly plotted narratives that keep readers guessing. His critically acclaimed novel Devil's Brew earned praise from The Midwest Book Review as "a compelling spy story that turns leisure reading into pure excitement!" Inspired by the works of Alistair MacLean and Adam Hall, Keith writes because he loves it, even when his own characters refuse to cooperate. He lives in eastern North Carolina with his family, his cat Callie, and an ever-growing stack of books beside his favorite chair.

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