tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4469462617489542413.post1017849352987727290..comments2023-05-02T07:33:05.523-04:00Comments on Baker Book House Fiction: Tricia Goyer and Mike YorkeyChris Jager - Baker Book House-fiction buyerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04070215521212726907noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4469462617489542413.post-35801988872120526692009-11-23T09:57:38.591-05:002009-11-23T09:57:38.591-05:00Thank you Mike, I always love a good spy novel no ...Thank you Mike, I always love a good spy novel no matter what time frame it is set in. I have to admit there were a couple of things that I didn't see coming. But I shouldn't tell you what as it would give it all away. :-)Chris Jager - Baker Book House-fiction buyerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04070215521212726907noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4469462617489542413.post-81111996075183402832009-11-22T19:43:51.613-05:002009-11-22T19:43:51.613-05:00Chris, as the co-author of "The Swiss Courier...Chris, as the co-author of "The Swiss Courier," it's great to see your interest in our World War II-era thriller. There are a lot of plot twists, and readers have been telling us that we've been keeping them up late to finish the last 50 pages. I spent three years, off and on, working on the novel, so there's a ton of research, but it's all woven in the plotline. No one has been able to figure out how "The Swiss Courier" ends yet, so there are some great surprises. Thanks again, Mike YorkeyMike Yorkeyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18069102351611227723noreply@blogger.com