Publisher's Synopsis
Before Lisbeth Salander, there was Grace Flint...
'Fast-paced, taut and authentically researched.'—Frederick Forsyth
"Flint is a splendid piece of work, intricately plotted, limpidly narrated and what so many thrillers are not: genuinely thrilling. Grace Flint herself is a wonderful creation, a true heroine for our time." — Benjamin Black, aka John Banville
"A compulsive, edge-of-the-chair, nail-biting, fast-paced, crisply written narrative." — LOS ANGELES TIMES
"Flint is a great heroine… the best thing to come out of the Met since Lynda La Plante's DCI Jane Tennison. She'd give Thomas Harris's Clarice Starling a run for her money too." — MIRROR
"Not since Modesty Blaise has spy literature seen a heroine as determined and spunky as Flint… a genuinely sympathetic and interesting character." — TIMES