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Hardcover Flashback Book

ISBN: 080507211X

ISBN13: 9780805072112

Flashback

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Desperately searching for a way to recover her memory, a young American woman on the run must unlock a terrible secret from her past. Within scenes of heart-stopping terror, Siler's lyrical writing... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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It Don't Get Much Better Than This!

I have been hungering for a really great action thriller starring a female heroine for a very long time, and Jenny Siler delivered awesomely! Recommended to me by someone I really didn't know, I wasn't sure what I was gonna get, but Flashback kept me totally enthralled. This is the type of book I love--a strong female lead who isn't over the top unbelievable. I loved how the memories became more emotionally charged as the suspense kept building with each deadly encounter. Jenny Siler has such an awesome touch with the setting, I felt intimately familiar with these completely foreign places. Add to that a mystery I couldn't solve before the end of the book, an almost romance and the never ending worry about who Eve must have been, what she must have done before she lost her memory and I was hooked until the last page! I'm gonna get Jenny Siler's other books now and have already made room on my 'keeper shelf' for all of her titles. This is a really, really great read!

This is an extraordinary book

Flashback is an extraordinary book - it's difficult to praise it highly enough - six stars maybe?. Jenny Siler never writes formulaic mysteries anyway - since "Easy Money" when she sprang fully mature to the top of the genre, each of her novels has been more tense & atmospheric than the last. Flashback is an investigation by Eve into her own identity. Being left in France for dead, amnesiac, with a gunshot wound to the head, she recuperates with a community of nuns. From her teeth they tell her she's American; from a small scar, they say she had a child - but apart from the only clue to her previous life - a receipt for a ticket on the Tangier-Algeciras ferry - nobody knows who she is or why anybody wanted her dead. When the nuns are massacred - they had come for "the American" they said, Eve flees, taking with her the ferry receipt realising that wherever she is, she will be a danger to others. It involves travel from Marrakesh to Bratislava to discover who wants her dead, but along the way she finds out what kind of woman she is & what she is capable of doing. That she can fight if she must, that she can shoot - but what is she doing in Europe - & North Africa? The writing is beautiful - the plotting emaculate & the atmosphere - created by a background of shifting restless characters & the weather, with vivid descriptions of scents & smells, it creates a tension that grips to the end. I was captivated by the happy ending - I turned the book round & read it again.

Visual, engaging and emotional

Aptly titled, considering the fact that I've had flashbacks from the book ever since I read it. The book so engaged me, and the writing evoked such a clear visual of the story, that I could swear that I saw a movie of the story rather than read a book. I too think that Jenny Siler has taken a giant leap forward in technique with this one...I only hope it gets the kind of attention that it deserves.

page-turner

I finished this book the same day I purchased it. For me, it was better than its predecessors; the plot continuously twisted. The amnesia did not seem farfetched, and the presentation of flashes of memory seemed believable. Also, moved at a brisk pace. My only quibble is that at 260 pages it is shorter than I like.

Flash Back lyrical and heart stopping

Eve is a smart character,heroic,and with flaws everything I like in a good thriller, heart stopping and a voice that got my attention. EASY MONEY, ICED, SHOT were a great read but the plot in this one got me all the way to the end, like all of Jenny Siler books the best.
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