Keith Thomson

Keith Thomson is a successful American author, particularly known for his spy thriller novels. Born in 1968 in the United States, Thomson has led a varied career before becoming a writer. He played semi-pro baseball in France and was an editorial cartoonist for New York Newsday. These experiences have likely provided him with a rich background to draw upon in his writing.

In addition to his work as a cartoonist, Thomson has also written television commercials, a short film that was featured at the Sundance Festival, screenplays, and news articles about national security. His diverse writing background has given him the ability to excel in different genres, including mystery, spy thriller, and fiction. Thomson's novels have been well-received, with his book "Once a Spy" becoming a New York Times Best Seller. Other popular works by Thomson include "Twice a Spy" and "Pirates of Pensacola."

Currently, Thomson resides in Alabama and writes about intelligence and other matters for The Huffington Post. His writing is informed by his past experiences and his current interests, making him a versatile and engaging author. With his successful track record, Thomson has established himself as a prominent figure in the American literary scene.
Drummand Clark Books
# Title Year
1 Once a Spy 2010
2 Twice a Spy 2011
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Pirates of Pensacola 2005
2 Gus Openshaw's Whale-Killing Journal 2006
3 7 Grams of Lead 2014
4 Born to Be Hanged 2022