Flint by Paul Eddy

Flint (Wheeler Compass)

by Paul Eddy

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.

Reviewed by BookeryBliss on

3 of 5 stars

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This book starts out slow but builds up to a page turning plot with strong characters and unforeseen twists. I especially liked the strong and spunky heroine; who is not only the hunter, but also the hunted in this international spy/cop mystery thriller. The shifting narrations were difficult to follow sometimes and the writing fell flat in some parts, but overall the book offered a change of pace to the typical genre selection.

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