Synopsis
From the secret hallways of the CIA to the shadowy sex-for-hire alleys of Eastern Europe, Mosaic takes us on a riveting journey the Los Angeles Times calls "gloriously satisfying."
Meet Julia Austrian, a wealthy and celebrated pianist. She's about to be thrown into the gritty underworld of CIA officer Sam Keeline. Julia's story begins with a murder in London. There are dozens every day. The problem is, she witnessed this one. Worse, the victim was her mother.
Devastated, Julia tries to tell the Scotland Yard inspector she saw everything, but he dismisses her as neurotic — she's famous not only for her musical artistry but also for being blind, and she's obviously still blind. Years earlier she suffered a trauma that caused PTSD and intermittent blindness.
Determined to find the killer, she returns to the United States. But in New York City, assassins corner her. A stranger steps in just in time to help her to escape. He turns out to be CIA officer Sam Keeline, and he's been tracking Julia for reasons of his own.
Against the backdrop of a Scotland Yard detective with a secret history, a bitter U.S. presidential election, and the hidden location of the fabled Amber Room, Sam and Julia uncover the pieces of a conspiracy that lead to the highest levels of government and law enforcement on both sides of the Atlantic.
They have a chance to make things right . . . if they can survive.
● Thriller of the Year — RT Magazine
● “From London to New York, Mosaic takes us on an adventure of a lifetime.” — The Literary Times
● “Lynds is a think-tank editor with top-secret clearance and breathes authenticity into her artistic and political landscapes.” — St. Petersburg Times
● “Clever twists ... fast-paced plot ... splendid action.” — Publishers Weekly
● “Lynds has the top thriller writer's knack of juggling characters, locales, secrets, and surprises while making the pages almost turn themselves.” — Ellery Queen
Meet Julia Austrian, a wealthy and celebrated pianist. She's about to be thrown into the gritty underworld of CIA officer Sam Keeline. Julia's story begins with a murder in London. There are dozens every day. The problem is, she witnessed this one. Worse, the victim was her mother.
Devastated, Julia tries to tell the Scotland Yard inspector she saw everything, but he dismisses her as neurotic — she's famous not only for her musical artistry but also for being blind, and she's obviously still blind. Years earlier she suffered a trauma that caused PTSD and intermittent blindness.
Determined to find the killer, she returns to the United States. But in New York City, assassins corner her. A stranger steps in just in time to help her to escape. He turns out to be CIA officer Sam Keeline, and he's been tracking Julia for reasons of his own.
Against the backdrop of a Scotland Yard detective with a secret history, a bitter U.S. presidential election, and the hidden location of the fabled Amber Room, Sam and Julia uncover the pieces of a conspiracy that lead to the highest levels of government and law enforcement on both sides of the Atlantic.
They have a chance to make things right . . . if they can survive.
● Thriller of the Year — RT Magazine
● “From London to New York, Mosaic takes us on an adventure of a lifetime.” — The Literary Times
● “Lynds is a think-tank editor with top-secret clearance and breathes authenticity into her artistic and political landscapes.” — St. Petersburg Times
● “Clever twists ... fast-paced plot ... splendid action.” — Publishers Weekly
● “Lynds has the top thriller writer's knack of juggling characters, locales, secrets, and surprises while making the pages almost turn themselves.” — Ellery Queen
Release date: March 9, 2018
Publisher: Canning Park Press
Print pages: 544
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