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Rather than a full-length novel, The Spy Who Died Twice and Other Stories is a series of short stories with my protagonist, Kiefer Fagan. It takes him on assignments to several locations, each far-flung from the others.
"Sons of Eire is an action-packed novel of assassination, murder, and lust. Led by its founder, Sean Foley, the Sons of Eire -- a group based loosely on the IRA of long ago -- attempt to expel the British from Northern Ireland and unify the island into one Irish nation. Kiefer Fagan, an American intelligence agent, is assigned to infiltrate and destroy the Sons from within, in collaboration with Scotland Yard. This is the fourth in the Kiefer Fagan series and it comes with a warning: to be shocked and surprised, do not read the ending first." p. [4] of cover.
Kiefer Fagan is a man with a problem. He has avenged his department for the murder of a female employee. He has photographic evidence in his possession, evidence providing documentary proof of guilt of those involved in the murder. However, men are currently searching through the bushes and trees where he lies hiding. Bleeding from multiple wounds, his physical and emotional strength leaving him, Fagan's immediate needs are shelter and medical attention. The assignment, which ultimately awaits him, will be to investigate a new drug cartel in the country of Turkey. Still stymied by physical and emotional discomforts he must overcome these obstacles to achieve his goal. Enlisting the aid of the Sicilian Mafia, Fagan finds that he must kill a friend to complete his assignment.
Midnight in Moscow is an action packed thriller set against the times and political tides of modern day, Russia. Set against a back ground of eliminating a major diamond smuggling ring, Kiefer Fagan finds his latest adventure far more than he had bargained for in the beginning.
This book addresses the social experiences of juvenile offenders in the correctional machinery and the career effects these experiences have on offenders. It follows offenders from apprehension through detention, court appearance, probation and institutionalization, showing how the organizations operate, the role definitions of the people who man them, and the views of the correctional organizations held by members of the public. It is a valuable supplement to courses in deviance, criminology, social problems and organizational analysis. The book begins with the delinquent population and endeavours to identify the major characteristics of juvenile lawbreaking. It separates youths who most of...