THE a former KGB agent; a French politician; his daughter; an American air crash investigator; a Paris-based journalist; an expatriate with a long list of lacking virtues. THE a crime that dwarfs 9/11; a mystery that defies explanation.
Walter Claussen, a KGB agent, becomes a capitalist after the collapse of the Soviet Union. He alone controls a weapon of mass destruction that he sells to the highest bidder.
American passenger jets undergo a series of deadly mishaps that seem unrelated. Frank Warner, meticulous head of air crash investigations at the NTSB, is unable to find the cause. The death toll mounts; the public experiences a collective fear of flying that threatens to cripple the nation.
Meantime in Paris Sophie Marx, retired Bureau Chief of the New York Times, begins work on a book about the life of France’s leading right-wing politician, Georges Michelet. At age 70, she is unable to do the legwork herself.
Sophie solicits the help of her young American neighbor, devastatingly handsome ne’er do well Steven Le Conte, and sends him to the Riviera. He is instructed to follow the guiding light of his “golden schwanz.” If he can seduce Michelet’s daughter Nicole, a sexy naïve teen vacationing on the Mediterranean, he might learn something beyond the reach of his boss. Steven does not disappoint.
EDITORIAL REVIEWS ( The Critics on Kirkwood’s Writing)
"A moving love story as well as a novel filled with action and suspense ... strong sympathetic characters ... Thomas Kirkwood is a writer to get excited about." — Rocky Mountain News
"Nail-biting . . . Perfect!!” — Norfolk Virginian Pilot
“Tense drama…spectacular.”— St. Louis Post Dispatch
“Riveting and fascinating.”— Lerner Newspapers
“An absorbing tale…the stuff of which movies are made.”— Rocky Mountain News
"Crackles … a rousing good job." — Akron Beacon-Journal
WHAT READERS ARE SAYING
“Great story!!! This story could have come straight out of the news this century. The storyline is on target, the characters are believable, and you will automatically choose sides. You love them or you hate them. Great Read for all who love a great mystery.”
“This book was interesting, fast paced, and full of suspense. I couldn't put it down, and I was on the edge of my seat until the last page! I'd love to see this book made into a movie.”
“With just the right blend of sexy, espionage, politics, and international, long-standing grudges, Lacking Virtues delivers on all fronts.”
“Wonderful plot, exciting adventure! Action that keeps you riveted. Do NOT miss this book. Characters are on point.”
Thomas Kirkwood is an American author best known for his international thrillers. He was born in Tallulah, Louisiana, a small town near the mouth of the Mississippi River. His works, fiction and academic, have been published by the London School of Economics, Contemporary Review, Macmillan, NAL/Signet, and DIF (an imprint of Penguin USA). His novels, which helped usher in the “audiobook revolution,” were chosen as lead entries for the New York Authors Guild’s back-in-print series and featured by Book-of-the-Month Club. Screenplays and movie options have been acquired by Hawn Film, Ltd., and Twentieth Century Fox. After years teaching and writing in the EU, Storm, his wife and two daughters now live in near Boulder, Colorado.
In Europe Thomas now publishes under the pen name 'Storm Fredrickson.' The East Wind, on February 24, 2024, received a special jury prize at the Rome International Literary Awards competition. The awards ceremony will be held on March 16, 2024, at the Ghione Theater in Rome.
Not at all what I expected from the quick view of the synopsis when I picked it up as a freebie, thought it was going to be chicklit rom-com. However, I wasn´t disappointed, the story was much more interesting as a mystery thriller, even if I was a bit bemused to begin with! Good plot with interesting characters.
Great story!!! This story could have come straight out of the news this century. The storyline is on target, the characters are believable, and you will automatically choose sides. You love them or you hate them. Great Read for all who love a great mystery.