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ESPionage: Jazz Age: A Psychic CIA Novel

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A devastating truck bomb rocks Washington, D.C., leaving the White House in flames—and plunging America into chaos. In the heart of it all, Jazz Castro, a sharp-tongued waitress with a restless spirit, stumbles into the secret world of Gabriel Thomas, an aging psychic spy hiding in plain sight. When Russian operatives, corrupt politicians, and ruthless power brokers converge, Jazz and Gabriel are thrust into a deadly game of espionage where every thought can betray—and every choice could change history.

Blending fast-paced action with sharp political intrigue and a dash of forbidden romance, ESPionage 2: Jazz Age delivers mind-bending suspense and unforgettable twists. Perfect for fans of spy thrillers, paranormal suspense, and stories of ordinary people drawn into extraordinary danger.



A sublime, diverting hybrid-genre tale with chic supernatural powers and series potential. — Kirkus Reviews

A surreal mix of Jon Ronson's The Men Who Stare at Goats, Peter Benchley's Q Clearance, Frank Wu's knack for the surreal and Tom Easton's touch for weird science, Regime Change is a DC thriller unlike any other. -- Analog

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Tom Easton has been publishing science fiction and fantasy since the 1970s and spent 30 years as Analog's book columnist. His latest nonfiction book is Issues to Shape Our Future (B Cubed Press, 2020).

Frank Wu is a Hugo-winning artist and Analog favorite writer. He is also a biotech patent agent and had a small role in developing vaccines and tests for COVID-19.

325 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 28, 2025

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1,844 reviews21 followers
December 21, 2025
Science Fiction is not my favorite genre, and I think that is my main problem. I loved the main character, Jazz Castro, who was so smart and intuitive; however, I lost my way in this book. I lost interest in what was going on; it seemed so foreign to me that I couldn't get my bearings and engage in the story. However, if you love science fiction, I am fairly certain that you will love the main character. She loved great food and a wonderful sense of humor. I would adore her in another genre!
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December 14, 2025
*well-written, easy to read
*strong character development
*kept my interest from cover to cover
*highly recommend
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