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A down-on-his-luck intelligence analyst is struggling to meet his production quota when he gets embroiled in the death of an FBI informant and must escape justice long enough to stop an apocalypse he put in motion. Lethal Quota is at once a close-to-the-bone satire on national security, an exposé on the ethics of quotas, and a propulsive spy thriller. Little is known about Leo Keats, if that is his real name. He first surfaced in Bosnia as a US Army sapper in the mid-1990s, according to a clandestine source claiming secondhand access. He worked at Interpol in the mid-2000s, judging from direct…mehr

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A down-on-his-luck intelligence analyst is struggling to meet his production quota when he gets embroiled in the death of an FBI informant and must escape justice long enough to stop an apocalypse he put in motion. Lethal Quota is at once a close-to-the-bone satire on national security, an exposé on the ethics of quotas, and a propulsive spy thriller. Little is known about Leo Keats, if that is his real name. He first surfaced in Bosnia as a US Army sapper in the mid-1990s, according to a clandestine source claiming secondhand access. He worked at Interpol in the mid-2000s, judging from direct and reliable signals intercepts. After that, the trail goes cold. Rumors suggest he lives a quiet life, working on a sequel.

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Little is known about Leo Keats, if that is his real name. He first surfaced in Bosnia as a US Army sapper in the mid-1990s, according to a clandestine source claiming secondhand access. He worked at Interpol in the mid-2000s, judging from direct and reliable signals intercepts. After that, the trail goes cold. Rumors suggest he lives a quiet life, working on a sequel.