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Tuesday, 14 March 2017

☀ The Good Spy Dies Twice : Bullseye [1] - Mark Hosack

Thank you for joining us on the Virtual Book Tour for The Good Spy Dies Twice , a Thriller by (, Wide Awake Books, 330 pages).

This is the first book in the Bullseye series. Grab your copy today for ONLY 0.99!

"An undeniably spry and rousing espionage tale." - Kirkus Reviews

"Take the cold war, snow, Russians, murder secrets, a masterpiece, and mental illness, and wrap it into one explosive book! Talk about hitting the bullseye, Hosack has done it!" - Shari Shattuck, author of Invisible Ellen and Loaded


PREVIEW: Check out the book's synopsis and the Kindle Cloud Reader Preview below.

Author Mark Hosack will be awarding a $30 Amazon/BN gift card to a randomly drawn winner via Rafflecopter during the tour.   Please do take part: comment on our post and follow the tour where you will be able to read other excerpts (☀), and reviews (✍).


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Synopsis

Jake Boxer, investigative journalist and host of the conspiratorial news show Bullseye, is in serious trouble. Not only is his soundman murdered by Russian intelligence agents while reporting on a secretive New World Order, but his network cancels his show, leaving Jake humiliated and spiraling into a deep dark depression.

Years later, a condemned murderer, who claims he was abandoned by the CIA, and who starred in an early episode of Bullseye, is finally executed for killing two supposed Soviet spies back in the 1970’s. Jake Boxer, still trying to piece his life back together, is on his honeymoon in a posh ski resort in the Alaskan mountains when he gets word of the inmate’s execution . . . and the old killer’s final words: “The good spy dies twice.”

Those five words, seemingly meant for Jake, draw the ex-reporter out of his forced retirement and into a complex and deadly global conspiracy involving his newlywed wife, the secretive New World Order, and the hotel’s hundred or so “guests.”

Everyone is a suspect.

Described as James Bond in a Stephen King novel, THE GOOD SPY DIES TWICE is the explosive first book in the Bullseye Series. Part spy thriller, part whodunit, this fast-paced novel introduces an exciting new hero, the intrepid, conspiratorial journalist, Jake Boxer.


About the Author

Mark Hosack is the author of THE GOOD SPY DIES TWICE (Book 1: The Bullseye Series), and IDENTITY (Simon & Schuster). He also wrote on the web series SEQUESTERED for Sony Crackle, the screenplay for GIVE 'EM HELL, MALONE (Thomas Jane, Ving Rhames), and he both wrote and directed the award winning independent film PALE BLUE MOON.

Mark lives in Los Angeles with his wife and a brood of gremlins that insist on calling him Dad.

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2 comments:

  1. Many thanks for hosting the tour! If anyone has any questions... or if you just want to say "Hi" ... be sure to hit me up in the comments. It might take me a beat to get back to you... I'm on the road driving today, but I'll be around this afternoon for sure. Thanks all!

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