Dark Justice (Sean Dillon) (Sean Dillon) (Paperback)
From Publishers Weekly Many of Higgins's thrillers have told one continuing saga, involving the efforts of Gen. Charles Ferguson (head...
From Publishers Weekly
Many of Higgins’s thrillers have told one continuing saga, involving the efforts of Gen. Charles Ferguson (head of the British PM’s “Private Army”) and his staff to fend off various threats to queen and country. Here the timely challenge is Arab terrorism, but wobbly focus makes this a mediocre entry in a generally first-rate series. An attempt on the American president’s life leads Ferguson—who alerted the Secret Service to the threat—and his main man, legendary hit man and former IRA enforcer Sean Dillon, to Josef Belov, an associate of Vladimir Putin (who appears in a cameo) and a Russian oil billionaire who’s intent on world domination and who along the way is funneling would-be jihadists from Britain into terrorist training camps in the Middle East. Instead of concentrating on the promising terrorist angle, Higgins traces Dillon and Ferguson’s pursuit of Belov and his goons, a race that leads to violent shootouts in Iraq and elsewhere. Fe (more…)
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