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Movie review — ‘Kingsman: The Secret Service’

Posted on March 20, 2015 by Jeffrey Westhoff / 0 Comment

  Kingsman: The Secret Service is a confounding experience. Much of it is an enjoyable throwback to breezy action movies of yore, while some of it is as loathso...

Books/James Bond/Spy Novels/The Boy Who Knew Too Much/YA books

They Got Me Covered

Posted on March 5, 2015 by Jeffrey Westhoff / 1 Comment

  There it is. The cover to The Boy Who Knew Too Much. Nothing can describe the thrill of the first time you see the cover to your first book. For me that ...

Books/James Bond/Spy Novels/The Boy Who Knew Too Much/YA books

Book Review: Young Bond goes Hollywood in ‘Shoot to Kill’

Posted on January 9, 2015 by Jeffrey Westhoff / 0 Comment

Many readers, including myself, were nervous about the handover of the Young Bond books from Charlie Higson to Steve Cole. Higson’s five books were superb, much...

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Waiting, Waiting and Dealing With Rejection

Posted on May 13, 2014 by Jeffrey Westhoff / 0 Comment

Not much to report about the book since I last posted about it. I am now in the purgatory known as waiting for agents to reply. Also known as collecting rejecti...

The Boy Who Knew Too Much

So about this book of mine

Posted on March 14, 2014 by Jeffrey Westhoff / 0 Comment

As most of my friends know, I have written a teenage spy novel. This is the spiel I have been using to pitch it: “The Boy Who Knew Too Much” is an a...

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