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by Jenny Siler (Author) "SISTER HELOISE GOT up from her place at the back of the nave and made the sign of the cross ..." (more)
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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Orion; New edition edition (17 Mar 2005)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 075286565X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0752865652
  • Product Dimensions: 17.2 x 11 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 493,246 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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'The taut dialogue doesn't leave much room for distractions... Siler has a gifted turn of phrase.' --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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The nuns called her Eve when they found her lying unconscious in a Burgundy field. She had no possessions apart from a Tangier ferry ticket - not even her memory, though her accent suggests she is American. Doctors have been unable to dredge anything from her mind to tell her who she is, and their examinations have only been able to inform her of one thing: that she once had a child. The convent has been her home since then - a simple, tranquil life. Then one night, while she is away, a dozen camouflaged men make their way through the convent, murdering the sisters in cold blood. Only Sister Heloise escapes. And she tells Eve that the men had been focused on looking for one person, 'the American'. With no idea why the men wanted to find her so badly, Eve must flee. Her only clue is the ferry ticket. She heads for Tangier on a desperate journey in search of her identity and her history. But the precious knowledge may be more terrible than she can imagine...

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5.0 out of 5 stars This is an extraordinary book, 25 Mar 2004
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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.
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3.0 out of 5 stars good thriller, 30 Aug 2007
By Yoga Fan (England) - See all my reviews
The most distinguishing aspect for this action-thriller book is that the main character is female. This adds a different angle to the genre, especially as she is a mother who in the beginning cannot remember anything about the child she left behind as well as her previous life. The notes about the author say that she is well travelled and she seems to have used that to good use in setting the background scenery for the story.

The book does fall down on a few points though. The general plot scenario is reminiscent of the film version of "The Bourne Identity" (I haven't read the book). There are a couple of plot twists concerning some of the other charaters.

The ending was somewhat anti-climatic. Although the main character has to step into a potentially dangerous situation to discover her past, she is under no real threat as the true villain is unable to cause her harm.

The ending also had an unfinished feel to it which may be deliberate to enable a sequel to be written.

At the end of the day this book kept me turning the page so I would say it was a good read. If a sequel was forthcoming I'd be tempted to read it.
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