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Format: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: New Amer Library
Published: Aug 2003
Genre: Fiction - Thrillers
Pages: 432
Grace Flint has international money launderer Karl Grober almost within her grasp when a young female agent she trained dies in the undercover operation that was supposed to bring Grober to justice. Someone gave Ruth Apple up to Grober, but Flint, second-in-command of the Financial Strike Force, can't bring herself to accept what the evidence indicates; that Ruth Apple was betrayed by Flint's own husband. Her marriage a sham, her career in shreds, the plucky Brit who made her debut in Eddy's well-received first thriller (Flint) vows to track Ben Gates down and make him pay for Ruth's death. But before she can, the traitor she loved attacks a target even closer to home. Flint's Law is a tightly plotted, smartly paced novel with an ending that's just ambiguous enough to whet readers' appetites for Flint's next outing. --Jane Adams