ESPionage: Regime Change
A Psychic CIA Novel
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Tom Easton
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Frank Wu
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Easton and Wu’s novel is a great example of the subgenre I call “sci-spy,” the fusion of present-day science fiction and modern spy adventure, but it’s more than that. It’s also about an exotic form of espionage that (if certain sources are to be believed) is more actual than you might expect. This is fiction, yes, but it’s rooted in some very strange and (possibly) very real things. — Allen Steele
A surreal mix of Jon Ronson’s The Men Who Stare at Goats, Peter Benchley’s Q Clearance, Frank Wu’s knack for the surreal and Tom Easton’s touch for weird science, ESPionage: Regime Change is a DC thriller unlike any other. -- Analog
A sublime, diverting hybrid-genre tale with chic supernatural powers and series potential. — Kirkus Reviews
About the Authors:
Tom Easton has been publishing science fiction and fantasy since the 1970s and spent 30 years as Analog's book columnist. His latest nonfiction book is Destinies: Issues to Shape Our Future (B Cubed Press, 2020).
Frank Wu is a Hugo-winning artist and Analog favorite writer. He is also a biotech patent agent and had a small role in developing vaccines and tests for COVID-19.
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