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The midnight bell / Jack Higgins.

Summary:

"The new Sean Dillon novel, a knife-edge story of terrorism and revenge, by "the dean of intrigue novelists" (St. Louis Post-Dispatch). "The bell tolls at midnight as death requires it." In Washington, D.C., on a night full of rain, a woman is struck down and killed by a hit-and-run driver. But she is not just any woman--she is the assistant to the head of the secret White House department known only as the Basement. And she had secrets of her own. In the Virgin Islands, former president Jake Cazalet receives a warning. He is recuperating on a diving trip after successfully helping Sean Dillon and the rest of the "Prime Minister's private army" defeat an Al Qaeda operation in London. But though AQ may be weakened and facing competition from other terrorist upstarts, it is far from dead--and it intends to prove it. Soon the ripples from these two events will spread and overlap, not only in Washington but around the world. Everyone involved will find themselves in the most desperate battle of their lives--and the midnight bell will toll." -- Provided by the Publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780399185304
  • Physical Description: 310 pages ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2016.
Subject: Qaida (Organization) > Fiction.
Dillon, Sean (Fictitious character) > Fiction.
Terrorism > Fiction.
Intelligence service > Fiction.
Genre: Spy fiction.
Suspense fiction.

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  • 9 of 9 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 0 of 0 copies available at Fort Nelson Public Library.

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  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2016 July #1

    Former president Jake Cazalet is taking it easy in the Virgin Islands after helping series star Sean Dillon block an Al Qaeda operation in London. Not that Al Qaeda is squelched altogether, which may or may not have something to do with a recent Washington, DC, hit-and-run death. Higgins first introduced Dillon in 1992's Eye of the Storm and nearly killed him off in that work but on his wife's advice relented, allowing his character to flourish through 21 books and four movies.

    [Page 55]. (c) Copyright 2016 Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
  • Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2016 October #2
    Bestseller Higgins's routine 22nd Sean Dillon thriller (after 2014's Rain on the Dead) pits the former IRA assassin against the new leader of al-Qaeda, who calls himself simply the Master. Dillon took out the previous Master, and his successor is plotting his revenge. Dillon's allies include Vietnam vet Blake Johnson, who runs the Basement, the American president's "personal security department"; and Dillon's cousin Hannah Flynn, who, although just 19, "had grown up in an IRA family and knew how to handle a gun." Hannah's skills come in handy when she and another woman are attacked, but, as is typical of the genre, violent events that would unsettle a real person have minimal emotional impact. Characters act in reckless ways that will distance some readers from any sense of reality. Others may not care for the unsophisticated politics. For example, a supposedly savvy former president asserts that the U.S. thought at one point "that the deaths of Saddam, Gadaffi, and bin Laden would cure the ills of the Middle East." Agent: Ed Victor, Ed Victor Literary Agency (U.K.). (Dec.) Copyright 2016 Publisher Weekly.

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