Synopses & Reviews
Every deep-cover intelligence agent has a spooker. It's his escape hatch--a stash that contains false identification, keys to a hidden car or boat or plane, weapons, and money--lots of money.
It took U.S. intelligence a longtime to figure out that somone was stalking and killing agents for their spookers. It was the perfect crime, almost. Agents are killed every day by people they are spying on. And these killers were good--invisible, quick, leaving no trace behind.
But finally the killers made one mistake.
Review
"This outstanding spy thriller is chock-full of espionage Lore and dirty tricks, as well as some of the weirdest characters since the Silence of the Lambs."--
Portland Oregonian"A dandy thriller!"--Rocky Mountain News
"Dean Ing's new book, Spooker, really lives up to its title....Ing cheerfully rummages into some seriously depraved recesses in search of evil incarnate, and comes up with a winner. You won't want to read this one by yourself in a dark and quiet room."--Ken Goddard
About the Author
Dean Ing has worked as a USAF interceptor crew chief, a senior research engineer in the aerospace industry, a builder and driver of sports-racing cars, and a university professor. He has a doctorate in communications theory. Ing is the author of the
New York Times bestseller
The Ransom of Black Stealth One, The Nemesis Mission, and
The Skins of Dead Men. He lives in Ashland, Oregon.