A devastating truck bomb rocks Washington, D.C., leaving the White House in flames-and plunging America into chaos. In the heart of it all, Jazz Castro, a sharp-tongued waitress with a restless spirit, stumbles into the secret world of Gabriel Thomas, an aging psychic spy hiding in plain sight. .
When Russian operatives, corrupt politicians, and ruthless power brokers converge, Jazz and Gabriel are thrust into a deadly game of espionage where every thought can betray-and every choice could change history.
Blending fast-paced action with sharp political intrigue and a dash of forbidden romance, ESPionage 2: Jazz Age delivers mind-bending suspense and unforgettable twists. Perfect for fans of spy thrillers, paranormal suspense, and stories of ordinary people drawn into extraordinary danger.
A sublime, diverting hybrid-genre tale with chic supernatural powers and series potential. - Kirkus Reviews
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
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.