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SPY RULES by Lew Serviss

When a WHITE HOUSE conspiracy to topple a hostile Latin American ruler plays out in murder on the streets of New York, ROSS WALTON, a street-smart cop, rolls into action. To deal with a deadly threat to the city, Walton is empowered to go off the books. The normal tactics no longer apply; it’s time for SPY RULES.

From the Amazon jungles of Venezuela to the halls of the White House and the streets of New York’s Lower East Side, Spy Rules is a high-speed thriller that leaves the reader wondering just who are the good guys.

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What the readers say…

Engrossing thriller spiced with engaging characterizations and opportune plot line. Lew Serviss takes us on a fast-paced journey through the streets of New York, to the political reality of contemporary Latin American politics.
What I liked about it particularly is how the prose is clear and vivid, avoiding the twin traps of being cliched or overly mannered, and the undercurrent of sly, gentle humor.

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About the Author

Lew Serviss

Lew Serviss is a writer and editor who has lived and worked in New York, Paris and Washington.

Born in Philadelphia, he is a longtime New Yorker who worked at newspapers in Buffalo, N.Y., Trenton, N.J. and Florida before joining New York Newsday and The New York Times. He is a contributor to the Committee to Protect Journalists.

Serviss lives in Upper Manhattan with his wife, the writer Naomi Serviss.