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  • The Quiet Assassin

    Thomas Kirkwood

    eBook
    She is a model citizen of the East German Police State . . . She is a respected scientist and mother . . . She is a beautiful woman in love with a man on another continent . . . And she is an assassin. She asks, the reader asks, if murder is a crime when evil is the victim.Against the backdrop of the Cold War, a passionate romance blossoms between Käte Frassek, the young wife of an East German government agent, and Clay Bentley, an American exchange student who has left Boulder to study in West Berlin. After two years of daily, often suspenseful, border crossings, Clay returns to the States, his abrupt departure unnoticed by the Stasi - the secret police. He becomes a prominent physician, marries a hometown girl and leads what appears to be a normal life. But his love for Käte endures, and her distant call for help proves irresistible, setting the stage for a psychological thriller of rare intensity. Clay returns to the East, unaware that he will become part of an assassination conspiracy of international consequence. This classic work of German historical fiction is not just a gripping page-turner. It presages real events that, soon after its publication, change the contours of European political and military reality.THE QUIET ASSASSIN is more than a novel about spies, danger, love and politics; it is also a riveting thriller that exposes underground forces academia failed to see. Vigilante justice on a national scale did occur. It is unknown though not improbable that someone like the female protagonist of this book helped to unleash itWHAT THE CRITICS ARE SAYING:"Solid tension, sudden danger, fierce action . . . catches fire.” — Kirkus Reviews "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"Powerful … Truly riveting!" — Chattanooga News-Free Press"A bubbling thriller . . . The tension builds.” — Cleveland Plain Dealer"Suspense and intrigue … A classic adventure." — Mobile Press Register"Wryly drawn characters...absorbing."— Kirkus Reviews “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-JournalWHAT READERS ARE SAYING:“Finally an author who knows how to write with passion!”“A terrific thriller that I couldn't put down, I'll have to read more by this author. The research was amazing.”“This is an excellent page turner with good characterizations and more than ample detail. A good suspense story with tension right up to the end.”“Well written, moving story. I wasn't able to put it down.”“Riveting is a great word for this 5 star book!”“The author did a great job at building up the characters of the book, as well as keeping me on the edge of my seat wondering what was going to happen next. I personally loved this story and will look forward to reading more by this author.”“I really enjoyed reading this and would recommend it to those who want edge of their seat excitement. This story makes me wonder what life would be like to live it as two different people. Definitely five out of five stars.”SELECTED BY BOOK-OF-THE-MONTH CLUB
  • THE THIRTEENTH DISCIPLE

    Thomas Kirkwood

    eBook
    “History is a compilation of events that cannot happen.” -- AnonymousTHE THIRTEENTH DISCIPLE: America After the Deal is a must-read, a gripping thriller rooted not only in fantasy but in contemporary American and international events. The book's fast-paced action and bold conspiracies span the globe but, unlike most military and political suspense novels, its epicenter is not Washington, Moscow or London. Rather it is a small town in middle America, a town with a long colorful history that has become a refuge of the rich and famous: Aspen, Colorado. The narrative accelerates irresistibly toward a shocking conclusion, but the underlying mystery gives no hint what that conclusion might be. The epic battle between good and evil features cyberwarfare, assassinations and other military techniques found in most thrillers. There is an element of international crime, a fiery romance, psychological manipulation, murder and undercover operations by spies not suspected of espionage. And there is, of course, a role for law enforcement, especially for the FBI and other government agents. But it is the unlikely cast of characters and the way in which their lives become intertwined that make this novel unique. The reader follows the Russian President, US Special Forces, the American President, intelligence operations by the CIA and FSB, successor to the KGB. All of this is not surprising in a military and political thriller; not surprising until one adds the 74-year-old director of the Aspen Historical Society, her sexy if naive assistant, a slow-talking Southerner from Louisiana and the aunt who raised him - adds these characters and elevates them to the same level of importance as that of "the usual suspects." For readers who have tired of series heroes mired in tough situations they will obviously escape, for readers looking for a new and possibly predictive type of story, a story that loses none of its nail-biting suspense by deviating from traditional themes, THE THIRTEENTH DISCIPLE is for you. Editorial Reviews of Kirkwood’s previous work:"Solid tension, sudden danger, fierce action . . . catches fire.” — Kirkus Reviews"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"Powerful … Truly riveting!" — Chattanooga News-Free Press"A bubbling thriller . . . The tension builds.” — Cleveland Plain Dealer"Suspense and intrigue … A classic adventure." — Mobile Press Register"Wryly drawn characters...absorbing."— Kirkus Reviews “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
  • The Poppy Broker

    Thomas Kirkwood

    eBook
    A beautiful French actress, a violent Mafia kidnapping and a lover’s courageous attempt to rescue her . . .From the pink cliffs of Brittany to the painted wagons of Sicily, from the slums of Paris to the medieval estates of Europe, this action-packed romantic thriller moves at breakneck speed through a land of international crime, assassination, murder, deception, conspiracy and heroism. The kidnapping of French actress, Chantal Armand, forms the hub of a wheel around which art and science, sacrifice and arrogance, love and hate spin at a dizzying pace. The result is a page-turner of rare intensity.The Poppy Broker leads us into the world of Tommaso Scalzone, a man as brilliant as he is glacial. Scalzone is a government agent, specifically the interior minister of Italy. He is also a criminal of epic proportion, using the Mafia for protection while he forces kidnapped scientists to create what he wants: a genetically engineered opium poppy that will give him control of the world’s heroin trade. Chief among his academics is Professor Armand, Chantal’s father. Custody of both father and daughter offer Scalzone every conceivable means of cruelty and psychological manipulation. But Chantal is not helpless. She is not only a gifted actress on stage but also in captivity. Scalzone’s obsession with his criminal enterprise is diluted by his growing desire for a women who seems to share his feelings. The complex interplay of goals and emotions spawns an unforgettable cast of characters ─ Nadja, a sexy teenage runaway; Don Greco, a Mafia boss with a neck like a stack of tires; Gianni, a thin-hipped Ferrari-driving Italian hotshot who fancies himself Don Greco’s successor and Scalzone’s equal; and Louis Pagnol, a hero in waiting.The French police, having put its best investigators on Chantal’s case, come away empty-handed. She is declared dead by the authorities. But Jean-François, an aristocrat and art collector, refuses to abandon his continent-wide search for the love of his life. He comes across a clue that may or may not be significant. What was to this point a nail-biting psychological thriller now becomes a mystery. Can Jean-François solve it? Will his love for Chantal lead him on a relentless but futile quest, or can he prevail against the odds? The Poppy Broker will allow you no rest until you learn the answer.EDITORIAL REVIEWS (The Critics on Kirkwood’s Writing)"Solid tension, sudden danger, fierce action . . . catches fire.” — Kirkus Reviews"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"Powerful … Truly riveting!" — Chattanooga News-Free Press"A bubbling thriller . . . The tension builds.” — Cleveland Plain Dealer"Suspense and intrigue … A classic adventure." — Mobile Press Register"Wryly drawn characters...absorbing."— Kirkus Reviews “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
  • The Quiet Assassin

    Thomas Kirkwood

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet, April 1, 1986)
    Fictional Novel, Thriller, Suspense
  • THE THIRTEENTH DISCIPLE

    Thomas Kirkwood

    Paperback (Independently published, May 4, 2019)
    “History is a compilation of events that cannot happen.” -- AnonymousTHE THIRTEENTH DISCIPLE: America After the Deal is a must-read, a gripping thriller rooted not only in fantasy but in contemporary American and international events. The book's fast-paced action and bold conspiracies span the globe but, unlike most military and political suspense novels, its epicenter is not Washington, Moscow or London. Rather it is a small town in middle America, a town with a long colorful history that has become a refuge of the rich and famous: Aspen, Colorado. The narrative accelerates irresistibly toward a shocking conclusion, but the underlying mystery gives no hint what that conclusion might be. The epic battle between good and evil features cyberwarfare, assassinations and other military techniques found in most thrillers. There is an element of international crime, a fiery romance, psychological manipulation, murder and undercover operations by spies not suspected of espionage. And there is, of course, a role for law enforcement, especially for the FBI and other government agents. But it is the unlikely cast of characters and the way in which their lives become intertwined that make this novel unique. The reader follows the Russian President, US Special Forces, the American President, intelligence operations by the CIA and FSB, successor to the KGB. All of this is not surprising in a military and political thriller; not surprising until one adds the 74-year-old director of the Aspen Historical Society, her sexy if naive assistant, a slow-talking Southerner from Louisiana and the aunt who raised him - adds these characters and elevates them to the same level of importance as that of "the usual suspects." For readers who have tired of series heroes mired in tough situations they will obviously escape, for readers looking for a new and possibly predictive type of story, a story that loses none of its nail-biting suspense by deviating from traditional themes, THE THIRTEENTH DISCIPLE is for you. Editorial Reviews of Kirkwood’s previous work:"Solid tension, sudden danger, fierce action . . . catches fire.” — Kirkus Reviews"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"Powerful … Truly riveting!" — Chattanooga News-Free Press"A bubbling thriller . . . The tension builds.” — Cleveland Plain Dealer"Suspense and intrigue … A classic adventure." — Mobile Press Register"Wryly drawn characters...absorbing."— Kirkus Reviews “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
  • TESS: A Secret Life

    Thomas Kirkwood

    language (, May 9, 2019)
    (This Novel was previously published as FAITH: A Secret Life)Josh Miller, 18 years old, sits in a packed courtroom, accused of the rape and murder of his high-school girlfriend, Tess. The undisputed facts leave little doubt that he is guilty. Why did he do it? They were deeply in love. Their relationship, like Tess herself, seemed perfect. Was she involved with someone else? Did he find out and turn on her in anger? Everyone has a theory but none of them make sense. Yet all agree that Josh is guilty. Therefore, he must not be the gentle generous soul everyone believed him to be. No one bothers to inquire after Tess’s state of mind in the weeks before her death. And why should they? She was beautiful, charming, gifted, never down or depressed. She was the delight of teachers and parents, the envy of classmates, an avid lover of life. She had no enemies. Yet the evidence does not lie. Tess is not only a young adult or coming of age novel; it is not only a complex mystery; not only a courtroom drama involving the police, an alleged crime and the application of law. It is also a powerful adolescent romance that takes an unexpected turn into a different world, the world of depression, psychology, mood disorders, counseling and, lastly, death and grief.WHAT READERS ARE SAYING ABOUT TESS (Previously published as FAITH)“Every writer has a rhythm in the words that tell their story. Thomas Kirkwood … is a masterful conductor of the written word … In addition to being a captivating read, this engrossing book is an opportunity to gain a better understanding of how mood disorders are frequently not recognized in teens. I will never forget the characters of this story. Anyone looking for a great read need look no further than this wrenching story of love and loss.”“Protagonist Josh Miller, age 18, is on trial for the rape and murder of his 17-year-old girlfriend who, it is obvious, he loved dearly. The reader gets to follow the trial as well as the love story of Josh and Faith in sequential and alternating flashbacks, through Josh's eyes. Josh is intelligent, and has a unique sense of humor as well as some wonderfully quirky friends. Oh, and he does not think much of adult society. Very likely, he is right. PS The portrayal of mental illness was very much on the mark.”“I'm not an adolescent anymore, not by a long shot. But I work with young people about the age of the characters in this story. The book is beautifully written. The story made me remember in a visceral way how strong the basic emotions of youth are, what it's like to fall in love for the first time and how easy it is to get hurt. If you have teenage children, you'll understand them so much better after reading FAITH. You'll also finish the book knowing some of the things you should watch for in "the perfect child." All of the great things of youth are here for the reader to relive, too, and all the shocking discoveries you make as the years go by. You'll cry but you'll also laugh . . . and you'll do a lot of both. I don't think I've read anything for a long time that has moved me like this novel. It's something that should be in every school library, on the bookshelf of every program for gifted students, and required reading for every dead-to-the-world school administrator or psychologist.“As someone who deals with mental health issues, bipolar in particular, this book was incredibly moving and touching. It was very realistic and heartbreaking to see the struggles from the outside looking in. Then, to find out Faith is no longer living and her caring, devoted boyfriend is on trial is unfortunately not shocking. This book is all too realistic and as such, is very moving and touches a person deeply.
  • The Quiet Assassin

    Thomas Kirkwood, R. W. Mueller

    Audible Audiobook (Thomas Kirkwood, Sept. 11, 2013)
    This truly original thriller is set behind the Berlin Wall in the heart of the East German police state and it features one of the most unique and winning heroines since Lucy in Ken Follett's Eye of the Needle. Her name is Kate Frassek, a resistance fighter since the age of eighteen, who, over the course of twenty years, leads a double life in her courageous campaign to rouse her countrymen to revolt against their repressive regime. She is a wife, a mother, a scientist, a lover... and an assassin. Against a backdrop of the Cold War in the 1960s, an abiding love develops between Kate, while still the young wife of an East German official, and an American physician ignorant of who she is and what she is doing. In the remarkable climax to her years of plotting against the head of the state's secret police, she finally must risk not only her own life but her son's and lover's as well.
  • The Quiet Assassin

    Thomas Kirkwood

    Hardcover (Dutton Adult, May 8, 1985)
    While outwardly appearing to be nothing more than a scientist, who is a loving wife and doting mother, East German Kate Frassek is actually an experienced resistance fighter and assassin, with an American lover who knows nothing of her dual life
  • The Silent Invader

    Thomas Wood

    language (, March 11, 2017)
    Over 156,000 soldiers took part in D-Day. This is the story of one man’s war.Staff Sergeant Charlie Manning is a twenty-two-year-old pilot in Britain’s Glider Pilot Regiment, who finds himself responsible for safely landing thirty elite soldiers, in one of the most daring operations of the Second World War.All Charlie wants to do is get through this battle and make it home, but when he is distracted by other thoughts, he puts his own life at risk, as well as the other men in his Horsa glider. On the eve of being sent to war, any young man would relish in an encouraging pep talk from his father, but what Charlie received instead, haunts him.Caught in the middle of the Normandy landings, which he doesn’t think he is courageous enough for, Charlie must battle with his own mind to stay on task.Will he manage to stay focused? Will he land his glider safely? Or will his thoughts get the better of him? Don’t miss The Silent Invader, the first book in the ‘Gliders over Normandy’ series by Thomas Wood. If you usually like fast-paced, war thrillers by people like Andy McNab or Chris Ryan, then this book will keep you racing through the pages!
  • The Quiet Assassin

    Thomas Kirkwood

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 20, 2018)
    She is a model citizen of the East German Police State . . . She is a respected scientist and mother . . . She is a beautiful woman in love with a man on another continent . . . And she is an assassin. She asks, the reader asks, if murder is a crime when evil is the victim.Against the backdrop of the Cold War, a passionate romance blossoms between Käte Frassek, the young wife of an East German government agent, and Clay Bentley, an American exchange student who has left Boulder to study in West Berlin. After two years of daily, often suspenseful, border crossings, Clay returns to the States, his abrupt departure unnoticed by the Stasi - the secret police. He becomes a prominent physician, marries a hometown girl and leads what appears to be a normal life. But his love for Käte endures, and her distant call for help proves irresistible, setting the stage for a psychological thriller of rare intensity. Clay returns to the East, unaware that he will become part of an assassination conspiracy of international consequence. This classic work of German historical fiction is not just a gripping page-turner. It presages real events that, soon after its publication, change the contours of European political and military reality.THE QUIET ASSASSIN is more than a novel about spies, danger, love and politics; it is also a riveting thriller that exposes underground forces academia failed to see. Vigilante justice on a national scale did occur. It is unknown though not improbable that someone like the female protagonist of this book helped to unleash itWHAT THE CRITICS ARE SAYING:"Solid tension, sudden danger, fierce action . . . catches fire.” — Kirkus Reviews "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"Powerful … Truly riveting!" — Chattanooga News-Free Press"A bubbling thriller . . . The tension builds.” — Cleveland Plain Dealer"Suspense and intrigue … A classic adventure." — Mobile Press Register"Wryly drawn characters...absorbing."— Kirkus Reviews “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-JournalWHAT READERS ARE SAYING:“Finally an author who knows how to write with passion!”“A terrific thriller that I couldn't put down, I'll have to read more by this author. The research was amazing.”“This is an excellent page turner with good characterizations and more than ample detail. A good suspense story with tension right up to the end.”“Well written, moving story. I wasn't able to put it down.”“Riveting is a great word for this 5 star book!”“The author did a great job at building up the characters of the book, as well as keeping me on the edge of my seat wondering what was going to happen next. I personally loved this story and will look forward to reading more by this author.”“I really enjoyed reading this and would recommend it to those who want edge of their seat excitement. This story makes me wonder what life would be like to live it as two different people. Definitely five out of five stars.”SELECTED BY BOOK-OF-THE-MONTH CLUB
  • After the Deal

    Thomas Kirkwood

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 27, 2019)
    This novel has been republished under the title "THE THIRTEENTH DISCIPLE: Second Edition America After the Deal"
  • The Quiet Assassin

    Thomas Kirkwood

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 25, 2011)
    Here is a truly original thriller, comparable to the very best of vintage Le Carré. It is set behind the Berlin Wall in the heart of the East German police state and it features one of the most unique and winning heroines since Lucy in Ken Follett's Eye of the Needle. Her name is Käte Frassek, a resistance fighter since the age of eighteen, who over the course of twenty years leads a double life in her courageous campaign to rouse her countrymen to revolt against their repressive regime. She is a wife, a mother, a scientist, a lover... and an assassin. Against a backdrop of the Cold War in the 1960s, an abiding love develops between Käte, while still the young wife of an East German official, and an American physician innocent of who she is and what she is doing. In the remarkable climax to her years of plotting against the head of the State's secret police, she finally must risk not only her own life but her son's and lover's as well. (From the original hardback edition) DEATH MATE To kill the man who had killed so many, Kate would do anything. She would use her brain to work herself to the top of her profession. She would yield her body to go even higher up the ladder of power. She would risk her own child as a pawn on a chessboard of cunning move and counter thrust. But now she was being asked to make a sacrifice she dreaded. Not her own life that would have been easy. But the life of the good and noble man she passionately loved — so that the beast she hated might die.... (From the original Signet paperback) REVIEWS "SOLID TENSION, SUDDEN DANGER, FIERCE ACTION ... CATCHES FIRE." — Kirkus Reviews "A moving love story as well as a novel filled with action and suspense ... strong and sympathetic characters ... LeCarré, Follett, Ludlum and others in this select group are going to have to step aside ... Thomas Kirkwood is a writer to get excited about." — Rocky Mountain News "NAIL-BITING … PERFECT!" — Norfolk Virginian Pilot "Powerful … Truly riveting!" — Chattanooga News-Free Press "A BUBBLING THRILLER … THE TENSION BUILDS." — Cleveland Plain Dealer "Suspense and intrigue … A classic adventure." — Mobile Press Register SELECTED BY BOOK-OF-THE-MONTH CLUB