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The wolf at the door
    Higgins, Jack, 1929-
Publisher:: G.P. Putnam's Sons,
Pub date:: c2010.
Pages:: 306 p.
ISBN:: 9780399156120
Item info:: 5 copies available at CITY OF FAIRFAX REGIONAL, KINGS PARK, LORTON, SHERWOOD REGIONAL, and TYSONS-PIMMIT REGIONAL.
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Summary
Dark men and darker deeds from the New York Times- bestselling author and "dean of intrigue novelists" (St. Louis Post- Dispatch) On Long Island, a trusted operative for the president nudges his boat up to a pier, when a man materializes out of the rain and shoots him. In London, General Charles Ferguson, adviser to the prime minister, approaches his car on a side street, when there is a flash and the car explodes. In New York, a former British soldier, who is also a bit more than that, takes a short walk in Central Park to stretch his legs, when a man comes up fast behind him, a pistol in his hand. And that is only the beginning. Someone is targeting the members of the elite intelligence unit known as "the Prime Minister's private army" and all those who work with them, and whoever is doing it has a lot of resources at his command. Sean Dillon has an idea of who it may be, an old nemesis who has clearly gotten tired of their interference in his schemes. But proving it is going to be a difficult task. And surviving it the hardest task of all. . . Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Publishers Weekly Review
In bestseller Higgins's exciting 17th Sean Dillon thriller (after A Darker Place), Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin is behind a plot to kill Dillon and other members of the British prime minister's private intelligence army as payback for their being such a thorn in his side over the years. In London, Gen. Charles Ferguson, who's just left a late-night meeting of Commonwealth ministers, is walking toward his car when it explodes, killing his driver. In New York City, Maj. Harry Miller, who's in the U.S. to attend a U.N. meeting, goes for a stroll in Central Park, where he neatly turns the tables on a hired hit man. Extensive flashbacks explain how the attacks on each of the marked men evolved, with much space devoted to the chief assassin, Daniel Holley. Higgins provides a more cerebral story than usual, but he doesn't stint on action. Though most of the plot threads tie up nicely, the ending makes clear that readers will be seeing Holley again. (Jan.) Copyright 2009 Reed Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
Author Biography
Jack Higgins is a writer and educator, born in Newcastle, England on July 17, 1929. The name is the pseudonym of Harry Patterson. He also wrote under the names of Martin Fallon, James Graham, and Hugh Marlowe during his early writing career. He attended Leeds Training College and eventually graduated from the University of London in 1962 with a B.S. degree in Sociology.

He held a series of jobs, including a stint as a non-commissioned officer in the Royal House of Guards serving on the German border during the Cold War. He taught at Leeds College of Commerce and James Graham College.

He has written more than 60 books including The Eagle Has Landed, Touch the Devil, Confessional, The Eagle Has Flown, and Eye of the Storm. He is also the author of the Sean Dillon series.

(Bowker Author Biography) Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

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key: 10029746
LCCN: 2009029452
ISBN: 9780399156120
ISBN: 0399156127
Local Dewey call num: FIC HIG
Local call number: 119, TRUCK SUPER RUSH
Personal Author: Higgins, Jack, 1929-
Title: The wolf at the door / Jack Higgins.
Publication info: New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, c2010.
Physical descrip: 306 p.
Subject term: Dillon, Sean (Fictitious character)
Subject term: Secret service--Fiction.
Subject term: Assassins--Fiction.
Geographic term: England--Fiction.
892: sbya
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