Write a Review, Help Relaunch The Final Heist: Free Ebooks Available
Some stories don’t let go easily.
The Final Heist was written as a stand-alone thriller, but it closes a long arc in the Eddie Grant saga—one that begins in Paris and ends far out at sea, under a cold moon, with the fate of Europe hanging in the balance.
The novel is set in 2019, in the uneasy months between Russia’s first invasion of Ukraine and the wider war that followed. Notre Dame has just burned. Paris is on edge. And a former KGB operative is attempting to weaponize a hoard of Nazi gold to finance a private war that could redraw Europe’s borders.
Eddie Grant has seen war up close before. He knows what happens when men believe they can control war and have enough money to do anything they want. He sees the chance to stop the money earmarked to finance another destructive battle in central Europe and he grabs it with both hands.
Here’s the novel reviewers are being invited to read:
I’m now offering ebook review copies of The Final Heist to readers willing to leave an honest review on Amazon, BookBub, or Goodreads. This is not a book giveaway. The retail price will remain unchanged. The review copy will be sent to you at no charge.
It is the fourth novel in my Eddie Grant Saga. Treasure of Saint-Lazare, the first, was chosen the top historical mystery in the Readers’ Choice writing competition in its year of publication. The Final Heist is rated 4.4 stars on Amazon, Goodreads, and Bookbub.
Early readers have called it:
“Tense, complex, unputdownable… a first-rate international thriller.” ★★★★★
If you enjoy:
– international thrillers
– Paris-based intrigue
– modern geopolitics
– WWII echoes colliding with the present
…I’d love to hear what you think.
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