Flint

Flint

by PaulEddy (Author)

Synopsis

In a breathtakingly real fiction debut, Eddy introduces undercover cop Grace Flint, a heroine who will appeal to male and female readers for her quick-thinking, fearless cool. Beaten almost to death in an international operation, Grace is now back on duty. But noone is convinced she has healed inside.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: Export ed
Publisher: Feature
Published: 03 Aug 2000

ISBN 10: 0747271151
ISBN 13: 9780747271154

Media Reviews
Not since Modesty Blaise has spy literature seen a heroine as determined and spunky as Flint...looks as though she may have some pretty good commercial legs - TIME

A welcome debut with a heroine volcanic enough for a series - KIRKUS REVIEWS

Slick, ultra-violent thriller - LITERARY REVIEW

Eddy never underestimates the reader... The attention to detail is intense and the writing's stylish with many unexpected moments - MIRROR

Flint is cold, absolutely resolute, and refreshingly original - a fine heroine in an accomplished first novel. Eddy, an investigative reporter for London s Sunday Times, wisely leaves the door open for succeeding volumes in what one hopes will become the Grace Flint series - BOOKLIST
Author Bio
Paul Eddy has been writing investigative articles for more than 25 years, primarily for the Sunday Times. He was editor of the Insight Team and has co-authored eight non-fiction books covering a spectrum from war to espionage, terrorism to drug trafficking. He left the Sunday Times in 1985 but has continued writing for the Sunday Times magazine.