Mandrake

Mandrake

by PaulEddy (Author)

Synopsis

Grace Flint: The best undercover cop in the business and - since plastic surgeons re-built her shattered face - probably the most beautiful. Now Flint has a new career running operations, and she's running headlong into trouble. Operation Pentecost; An elaborate sting designed by Flint to trap Karl Kremer, former East German spy turned financial manipulator. But Pentecost has become a snare for Flint's undercover agents. One agent is already dead, and the evidence of treachery is mounting. Mandrake: MI6 codename for the traitor close enough to Flint to anticipate her every move. Who is Mandrake and who in the US government is determined to protect him? In Paul Eddy's stunning second novel Grace Flint is back in the firing line, tougher, bolder (and in more trouble) than before. This time she finds her own closest relationships, her own deepest emotions, under the spotlight. And what she finds there could destroy her.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Edition: 1st Edition, 1st Printing.
Publisher: Headline Book Publishing
Published: 03 Jun 2002

ISBN 10: 074727116X
ISBN 13: 9780747271161

Media Reviews
Grace Flint: the best undercover cop in the business and - since plastic surgeons rebuilt her shattered face - probably the most beautiful. Now Flint has a new career running operations, and she's running headlong into trouble with Operation Pentecost, an elaborate sting designed by Flint to trap Karl Kremer, former East German spy turned financial manipulator. But Pentecost has become a snare for Flint's undercover agents. One agent is already dead, and the evidence of treachery is mounting. Who is Mandrake, the MI6 codename for the traitor close enough to Flint to anticipate her every move? And who in the US government is determined to protect him? Another tense and gritty outing for the tough Grace Flint from the talented Eddy.
Author Bio
Paul Eddy has been writing investigative articles for more than 25 years, primarily for the Sunday Times. He has co-authored eight non-fiction books covering a spectrum from war to espionage, terrorism to drug-trafficking. He regularly writes for the Sunday Times magazine.