Valley of Spies

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by Keith Yocum


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  A Dark Place

  (book 2 of the dennis cunningham series)

  is there a serial murderer at work?

  An old case spills new blood. Dennis loves policing the CIA’s network of spies for liars and thieves. But each time he plows into a case, it’s harder for him to keep alive his relationship with Judy, an Aussie cop and the only woman who understands his passions and quirks. When Dennis and Judy meet in London to rekindle their relationship, they are sucked into the city’s dark underworld. To save Judy’s life Dennis must solve two cases simultaneously. If you like non-stop action, dark humor and complicated heroes, then you’ll love A Dark Place

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  Daniel

  strange things happen in war –

  but then vietnam was always different

  In January 1972, during the waning days of that sad war, a lone soldier crawled through the barbed wire and entered an isolated American firebase. He said his name was Daniel Carson, but a quick check found that a soldier with the same name and physical description was already buried at Arlington National Cemetery. Who was this new soldier named Daniel? Was he a crazy man, a common deserter or something else entirely? And why did he have such a profound effect on the unlucky company of grunts trying to survive the last days of the war? As a fierce regiment of North Vietnamese regulars prepares to destroy the forgotten hilltop firebase, the odd little soldier named Daniel seems to have all the answers to their survival. Several years after the war, three survivors of the firebase meet in Washington, D.C. and, almost by accident, discover the shocking truth about Daniel.

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  Titus

  in the midst of carnage in the civil war,

  is there a serial murderer at work?

  A Union soldier is found dead on the outskirts of camp, his neck sliced open from ear to ear. But when more soldiers are found with their throats slit, an uneasy mood falls over the Union regiment.

  Who is killing these soldiers, and what does the strange mark on the dead men’s foreheads mean? A young Union lieutenant and an eccentric field surgeon are ordered to get to the bottom of the killings. Can the two officers unmask the killer and motive before the fog of battle hides his identity forever?

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  Keith Yocum is a novelist living on Cape Cod. His career has oriented around publications and digital businesses. He has worked for The Boston Globe and The New England Journal of Medicine. He was also the founder of NewsWest, a chain of local newspapers in the Boston area that was sold to a competitor in the late 1980s. He is the author of five novels and welcomes feedback at www.keithyocum.com.

 

 

 


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