Thunder Point: Book 2 (Sean Dillon Series)
R**K
Love Jack Higgins
Great book it’s Jack Higgins though and though
L**Y
Brilliant
Fantastic read!! All of the Sean Dillon books have you totally engrossed in them. Unable to put them down. This has a brilliant plot and a superb ending I can't wait for the next one!!!
A**N
Five Stars
I really enjoyed the theme, as always,and geographically correct
J**E
A typical Sean Dillon novel and quite enjoyable
I like Jack Higgins and read many of his books, however I love many other writers and read more of theirs. That means there is quite a bit of time between reading one Jack Higgins and another for me, and that works fine. The Sean Dillon books are a bit similar and therefore predictable, but they are well written and overall enjoyable.
H**E
Back to the beginning....
I'm a devoted Jack Higgins reader & especially that Irish rogue Sean Dillon. At 1st I thought I'd missed this one but soon realised I hadn't but kept reading anyway. Originally an enforcer with the IRA Sean has been forced to change camps & work for British Intelligence under Sir Charles Ferguson & his untouchable team who answer only to the PM.A good friend of a retired British Naval man stumbles across a WW2 German submarine, U180, during a diving trip. He finds a water tight case that when opened has papers signed by Hitler himself ordering safe passage from Germany for Bormann just days before the end of the war. The friend rushes the case to England where his old friend translates what becomes known as the Windsor Protocol, a very dangerous document indeed. It appears there's another briefcase on the sub even more dangerous than the 1st & so the race is on between Sir Charles' team and a wealthy criminal by the name of Santiago, to locate the sub & grab the 2nd case. Santiago is rather prone to killing anyone who gets in his way & is fed up to date progress reports on Sir Charles by a Lord from 1 of Britain's oldest families, a family that stands to lose its honour should the document go public. It's up to Sean to make sure that never happens & so he puts his extensive skill base to good use, kills all the bad guys, grabs the case, saves the day & Britain's history. I'm glad I read Thunder Point. All Jack Higgins' novels are written in a way that you can go back & revisit them very easily.
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