He can be a bit up and down as he revamps some of his old titles which he wrote under a pseudonym back in the 70s. This is a new one, a Sean Dillon one, on the trail of a foiled assassin. If you are a fan then it’s a must, if new to him, I’d start with Midnight Runner. [difficult to say this isn’t one of his best, I think.] Comparison: Gerald Seymour, Stephen Leather, Frederick Forsyth. Similar this month: Ken Follett, Guy Walters.
Sean Dillon is back in another heart-stopping, adrenalin-laced adventure
When the president's right hand men foil a plan to assassinate him. Sean Dillon is called upon to trace the would-be killer's history
It appears the assassin is British with Muslim connections, and suddenly Dillon is on a trail that leads him to England, Russia and Iraq, where he prepares for the deadliest challenge of his life.
‘Open a Jack Higgins novel and you'll encounter a master craftsman at the peak of his powers … first-rate tales of intrigue, suspense and full-on action.’ Sunday Express
‘Higgins is a master of his craft.’ Daily Telegraph
‘A thriller writer in a class of his own.’ Financial Times
‘The master craftsman of good, clean adventure.’ Daily Mail
Author
About Jack Higgins
Jack Higgins was a soldier and then a teacher before becoming a full-time writer. ‘The Eagle Has Landed’ turned him into an international bestselling author and his novels have since sold over 250 million copies and been translated into fifty-five languages. Many of them have also been made into successful films.