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Posted on February 3, 2015 by Jeffrey Westhoff

The important thing to know about an assassination … is not who fired the shot, but who paid for the bullet. Colonel Haki (A Coffin for Dimitrios)

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Posted on August 17, 2014 by Jeffrey Westhoff

Are all your missions dangerous, Mr. Quiller?” “I’d be safer in bed. Pangsapa and Quiller (The 9th Directive)

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Fifty years after his death, Ian Fleming still matters

Posted on August 12, 2014 by Jeffrey Westhoff / 0 Comment

Fifty years ago today — Aug. 12, 1964 — Ian Fleming died. He was young, only 56, but the way the man smoke and drank, it was a miracle he lasted that long. In c...

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Fifty years after his death, Ian Fleming still matters

Posted on August 12, 2014 by Jeffrey Westhoff

Fifty years ago today — Aug. 12, 1964 — Ian Fleming died. He was young, only 56, but the way the man smoke and drank, it was a miracle he lasted tha...

The Boy Who Knew Too Much

Inventing a superspy

Posted on July 23, 2014 by Jeffrey Westhoff / 0 Comment

When I started my novel, The Boy Who Knew Too Much, I wanted my hero to be a teenage connoisseur of spy novels who falls into an actual espionage plot while on ...

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