Greg Flynn

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Greg Flynn
Greg Flynn

Greg Flynn is a novelist whose debut book The Berlin Cross (published by Random House Australia) received numerous positive reviews when released in December 2005.[1]

With the Berlin Airlift as a dramatic backdrop, Flynn's novel features a Royal Military Police officer and a New York private eye who are forced to team up to find the missing Cross of Jesus Christ.

In The Berlin Cross, fictional characters interact act with historical figures such as Nazi architect Albert Speer.

In 2006, Flynn signed a two-book deal with publishers Allen & Unwin. [2]

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[edit] Scriptwriting

Flynn's scriptwriting credits include:

[edit] Background

Flynn was born in Perth, Western Australia, and joined WA Newspapers' [6] afternoon newspaper "The Daily News" as a cadet reporter.

After a career in journalism in Australia and the UK, he began writing film scripts for the Yoram Gross Film Studio in Sydney.

He then moved into public relations, before writing his first novel, "The Berlin Cross", in 2005.

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