Flint
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Flint by Paul Eddy
Before Lisbeth Salander, there was Grace Flint . . . Undercover cop Grace Flint is the best in the business: ice-cool under pressure, seemingly fearless, driven by a need to put herself into the most dangerous situations. Until an operation to trap big-time money-launderer Frank Harling goes wrong and for the first time Grace is completely at the mercy of a violent criminal. And mercy is not a word in his vocabulary. After months of surgery, Grace is physically restored to an icy beauty. But her superiors fear that her mind, her personality, must have been irreversibly damaged. So when she insists on returning to duty, placing herself once again directly in harm's way, there are those who are certain that sooner or later she's going to crack. But Grace is determined to track down the man who almost destroyed her. Even if it means going it alone. Even if it means stepping back into her worst nightmare.
Eddy, Paul: - Formerly editor of the London Sunday Times' Insight Team, Paul Eddy now writes investigative articles for the Sunday Times magazine. He is the coauthor of eight nonfiction books on subjects ranging from war to espionage to terrorism, most recently The Cocaine Wars and Hunting Marco Polo.
SKU | CIN0451409957G |
ISBN 13 | 9780451409959 |
ISBN 10 | 0451409957 |
Title | Flint |
Author | Paul Eddy |
Condition | Good |
Binding Type | Paperback |
Publisher | Penguin Putnam Inc |
Year published | 2001-08-10 |
Number of pages | 432 |
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