Synopses & Reviews
Sean Dillon is back, and the world is at stake
An eminent Iranian scientist has made a startling breakthrough in nuclear weapons research, but he cant stand the thought of his regime owning the bomb. He would run if he could, but if he does, his family dies. He is desperate, and he doesnt know what to do.
It is up to Sean Dillon and the Prime Ministers private army to think of a plan. Most particularly, it is up to their newest member, an intelligence captain and Afghan war hero named Sara Gideon, who thinks there just might be a way to pull it off.
But plans have a way of going awry. And as the operation races from Paris and Syria to Iran and the Saudi Arabian desert, the only certainty is that blood will be spilled.
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Praise for THE DEATH TRADE
“Higgins, with his usual panache, follows a well-established and successful formula that should please fans.”—Publishers Weekly
Praise for Jack Higgins
“Jack Higgins is the dean of intrigue novelists. He has no equal.” —St. Louis Post-Dispatch
“Jack Higgins has written some of the best suspense fiction of the past fifty years.” —San Diego Union-Tribune
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“Jack Higgins has written some of the best suspense fiction of the past fifty years.” —
The San Diego Union-Tribune
“Higgins, with his usual panache, follows a well-established and successful formula that should please fans.”—Publishers Weekly
“When it comes to thriller writers, one name stands well above the crowd—Jack Higgins.”—The Associated Press
About the Author
Since
The Eagle Has Landedone of the biggest-selling thrillers of all timeevery novel
Jack Higgins has written, including his most recent works, has become an international bestseller. He has had simultaneous number one bestsellers in hardcover and paperback, and many of his books have been made into successful movies, among them
The Eagle Has Landed,
To Catch a King,
On Dangerous Ground,
Eye of the Storm, and
Thunder Point.
Higgins, who lived in Belfast until he was twelve, had several close calls with bombs and gunfire at an early age. After leaving school at fifteen, he served three years with the Royal Horse Guards in Eastern Europe during the Cold War. Subsequently, he was a circus roustabout, a factory worker, a truck driver, and a laborer, before entering college at age twenty-seven. He has degrees in sociology, social psychology, and economics from the University of London, and a doctorate in media from Leeds Metropolitan University.
A fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, and an expert scuba diver and marksman, Jack Higgins lives on Jersey in the Channel Islands.