About the Book
Discovered by a group of Benedictine nuns in a muddy ditch by the side of a French country road, Eve has only good American dentistry and a tattered Moroccan ferry ticket scribbled with Arabic letters to point to her identity. That, and a bullet wound to her brain that she miraculously survives, even as it destroys her memory. Plagued by horrific nightmares, reluctant to face the truth about her past, Eve makes a life for herself within the convent's walls. But when the nuns who have sheltered her for a year are brutally massacred and the one terrified survivor declares to Eve: "They came for you," Even realizes that, whoever she was in her past life, she had powerful enemies, enemies who still wish to harm her and those around her. She sets out for Morocco in a desperate attempt to retrace her steps, uncover her past, and figure out who's after her, and why--before it's too late.
About the Author :
The critically acclaimed author of "Easy Money," "Iced," and "Shot," JENNY SILER lives with her husband and young child in Lexington, Virginia.
Review :
..".consistently exciting and suspenseful tale of a young woman in search of her past.... There's plenty of slam-bang action, but it's Eve's slow discovery of who she really is that makes this story so worthwhile." - "San Francisco Chronicle"
"A fine stylist with a penchant for female protagonists in action-hero mode..." - "Houston Chronicle"
..".Eve is a winning character--and Siler's prose remains as bracing as in her earlier books." - "Seattle Post Intelligencer"
"Jenny Siler, an accomplished young writer who specializes in strong but alienated anti-heroines, has outdone herself in Flashback.." - "The Denver Post "
"There's no padding Siler's hard and spare prose, which often shines like highly polished pebbles...Flashback should make a fine Gwyneth Paltrow film--to be shown as a double feature with Matt Damon's "The Bourne Identity."" -" Chicago Tribune"
"Tight prose and a quicksilver plot complete the package. Siler knows how to write an absorbing page-turner, and "Flashback" is every bit as much fun as last. ("Shot")." -"Library Journal"
"Siler's latest and most fully realized heroine is an American woman known only as Eve... the moody beauty of Siler's style shines best at night." - "The New York Times Book Review"
"An air of lyrical melancholy hangs over the novel, as if a young John le Carre had rewritten "The Bourne Identity "with a female protagonist. The plotting is deft, the characters believable and, in the end, Eve finds who she was, even if she remains unsure of what that means or what she will become." - "Publishers Weekly "
."..consistently exciting and suspenseful tale of a young woman in search of her past.... There's plenty of slam-bang action, but it's Eve's slow discovery of who she really is that makes this story so worthwhile." - "San Francisco Chronicle"
"A fine stylist with a penchant for female protagonists in action-hero mode..." - "Houston Chronicle"
."..Eve is a winning character--and Siler's prose remains as bracing as in her earlier books." - "Seattle Post Intelligencer"
"Jenny Siler, an accomplished young writer who specializes in strong but alienated anti-heroines, has outdone herself in Flashback.." - "The Denver Post "
"There's no padding Siler's hard and spare prose, which often shines like highly polished pebbles...Flashback should make a fine Gwyneth Paltrow film--to be shown as a double feature with Matt Damon's "The Bourne Identity"." -" Chicago Tribune"
"Tight prose and a quicksilver plot complete the package. Siler knows how to write an absorbing page-turner, and "Flashback" is every bit as much fun as last. ("Shot")." -"Library Journal"
"Siler's latest and most fully realized heroine is an American woman known only as Eve... the moody beauty of Siler's style shines best at night." - "The New York Times Book Review"
"An air of lyrical melancholy hangs over the novel, as if a young John le Carre had rewritten "The Bourne Identity "with a female protagonist. The plotting is deft, the characters believable and, in the end, Eve finds who she was, even if she remains unsure of what that means or what she will become." - "Publishers Weekly "
., ."consistently exciting and suspenseful tale of a young woman in search of her past.... There's plenty of slam-bang action, but it's Eve's slow discovery of who she really is that makes this story so worthwhile." - "San Francisco Chronicle"
"A fine stylist with a penchant for female protagonists in action-hero mode..." - "Houston Chronicle"
., ."Eve is a winning character--and Siler's prose remains as bracing as in her earlier books." - "Seattle Post Intelligencer"
"Jenny Siler, an accomplished young writer who specializes in strong but alienated anti-heroines, has outdone herself in Flashback.." - "The Denver Post "
"There's no padding Siler's hard and spare prose, which often shines like highly polished pebbles...Flashback should make a fine Gwyneth Paltrow film--to be shown as a double feature with Matt Damon's "The Bourne Identity"." -" Chicago Tribune"
"Tight prose and a quicksilver plot complete the package. Siler knows how to write an absorbing page-turner, and "Flashback" is every bit as much fun as last. ("Shot")." -"Library Journal"
"Siler's latest and most fully realized heroine is an American woman known only as Eve... the moody beauty of Siler's style shines best at night." - "The New York Times Book Review"
"An air of lyrical melancholy hangs over the novel, as if a young John le Carre had rewritten "The Bourne Identity "with a female protagonist.The plotting is deft, the characters believable and, in the end, Eve finds who she was, even if she remains unsure of what that means or what she will become." - "Publishers Weekly "
.,."consistently exciting and suspenseful tale of a young woman in search of her past.... There's plenty of slam-bang action, but it's Eve's slow discovery of who she really is that makes this story so worthwhile." - "San Francisco Chronicle"
"A fine stylist with a penchant for female protagonists in action-hero mode..." - "Houston Chronicle"
.,."Eve is a winning character--and Siler's prose remains as bracing as in her earlier books." - "Seattle Post Intelligencer"
"Jenny Siler, an accomplished young writer who specializes in strong but alienated anti-heroines, has outdone herself in Flashback.." - "The Denver Post"
"There's no padding Siler's hard and spare prose, which often shines like highly polished pebbles...Flashback should make a fine Gwyneth Paltrow film--to be shown as a double feature with Matt Damon's "The Bourne Identity,"" -" Chicago Tribune"
"Tight prose and a quicksilver plot complete the package. Siler knows how to write an absorbing page-turner, and "Flashback" is every bit as much fun as last. ("Shot")." -"Library Journal"
"Siler's latest and most fully realized heroine is an American woman known only as Eve... the moody beauty of Siler's style shines best at night." - "The New York Times Book Review"
"An air of lyrical melancholy hangs over the novel, as if a young John le Carre had rewritten "The Bourne Identity "with a female protagonist. The plotting is deft, the characters believable and, in the end, Eve finds who she was, even if she remains unsure of what that means or what she will become." - "Publishers Weekly "
..."consistently exciting and suspenseful tale of a young woman in search of her past.... There's plenty of slam-bang action, but it's Eve's slow discovery of who she really is that makes this story so worthwhile." - "San Francisco Chronicle"
"A fine stylist with a penchant for female protagonists in action-hero mode..." - "Houston Chronicle"
..."Eve is a winning character--and Siler's prose remains as bracing as in her earlier books." - "Seattle Post Intelligencer"
"Jenny Siler, an accomplished young writer who specializes in strong but alienated anti-heroines, has outdone herself in Flashback.." - "The Denver Post"
"There's no padding Siler's hard and spare prose, which often shines like highly polished pebbles...Flashback should make a fine Gwyneth Paltrow film--to be shown as a double feature with Matt Damon's "The Bourne Identity."" -" Chicago Tribune"
"Tight prose and a quicksilver plot complete the package. Siler knows how to write an absorbing page-turner, and "Flashback" is every bit as much fun as last. ("Shot")." -"Library Journal"
"Siler's latest and most fully realized heroine is an American woman known only as Eve... the moody beauty of Siler's style shines best at night." - "The New York Times Book Review"
"An air of lyrical melancholy hangs over the novel, as if a young John le Carre had rewritten "The Bourne Identity "with a female protagonist. The plotting is deft, the characters believable and, in the end, Eve finds who she was, even if she remains unsure of what that means or what she will become." - "Publishers Weekly "