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Praise for Jack Higgins:
‘Open a Jack Higgins novel and you’ll encounter a master craftsman at the peak of his powers … first-rate tales of intrigue, suspense and full-on action.’
Sunday Express
‘Higgins is a master of his craft.’
Daily Telegraph
‘A thriller writer in a class of his own.’
Financial Times
‘The master craftsman of good, clean adventure.’
Daily Mail
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All I would say is that it seems like Jack Higgins was up against a dealine with this book - Sean Dillon and General Ferguson are back. The story starts in 1945 and ends in modern day London and drwas you in with all the skill that Higgins has.
However, and this is the bad bit, the end of the story is wrapped up far too quickly - it's as if there was a deadline looming or Higgins just decided to tie up all the loose ends....
The story is great (4 stars) but the end takes away what could have been a fantastic book (1 star).
"Bad Company" is identical to the previous half dozen Dillon stories: nasty baddies have an explosive secret on a central character, nasty baddies are out to get everyone but luckily Dillon gets them first. Having killed off all the Rashids in the last 2 books, Higgins has to create a new carbon-copy adversary, who is the surprise "silent partner" of the Rashids and who happens to own the only copy of Hitler's Diaries (which contain a nasty secret about the US president).
In short, the Dillon series has run its course and the author has nothing new to say about either the characters or the genre he so expertly mastered in the past. Mr Higgins needs to develop some new ideas before he pens another novel (preferably with a new set of characters).
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