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Bird Bright Shadows #9

The Spy Who Borrowed My Identity

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In the direct sequel to Too Many Fish , socially non-gendered British International Intelligence operative Nightingale Spence is stuck working alongside their nemesis. In Miami, ANI Agent Greg Hull faces up to the aftermath of past decisions, and Martian Marine Corps Captain Susan Kennedy finds unexpected cause to brush up on her diplomacy. Meanwhile, Craig Campbell is seeking redemption. Admittedly, mending fences with a certain canary might be a good bit simpler if he could avoid adding to the existing sources of stress...

203 pages, Paperback

Published January 5, 2020

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E.V. Greig

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Non-binary indie author E.V. Greig is a graduate of Queen’s University Belfast, and the co-founder of the literary e-zine A New Ulster. They have been actively involved within the Arts Community in Northern Ireland since 2001, and have received funding as an individual artist via SIAP 2013/14, 2016/17, 2018/19, and 2020/21. When not busy writing, their other interests include gardening, dog walking, and equestrianism.

E.V. Greig is the author of the following books:
Bird Bright Shadows - Dystopian Cyberpunk/Technothriller novella serial. Still ongoing.
The Legend Of Graymyrh - Seven book Epic High Fantasy novella serial. Now complete.
Elsekin Chronicles Book 1: The Pinnothrope Mance - YA Urban Fantasy/Coming of Age novel. Published under the pseudonym of Eibhlín Valdys.

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August 3, 2020
Yet again, Greig gives us another stellar entry in a new wave of spy thrillers that have everything we love, while throwing the blatant misogyny and outdated societal tropes out the airlock. This time, with added giant attack bugs! With the resolute and so effing over it non-gendered Agent Spence leading the way, the absolutely amoral Hull still hanging around, and the lovable crew of amazing characters along for the ride, this series continues to delight.
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