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  • Paperback: 496 pages
  • Publisher: Arrow (4 April 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0099411024
  • ISBN-13: 978-0099411024
  • Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 3.5 x 17.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 156,444 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The second explosive thriller featuring Sam Packer from the bestselling author of Fire Hawk

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MI6 agent Sam Packer watches powerlessly as a trouble-making gunrunner is shot down in front of him on a lonely road in Zambia. As life slips from his grasp the arms smuggler whispers a heart-stopping warning to Sam: a terrorist gang has a horror weapon and means to commit mass murder. But the man dies before naming the gang, its nationality or its cause. And is the weapon nuclear, chemical or biological? The world's intelligence agencies are desperate to know. Packer has his own ideas about how to crack the case and is convinced that Julie, the gunrunner's daughter, is somehow involved. A virologist working in a London hospital, Julie denies all knowledge of her father's devious affairs. She suspects Packer to be her father's murderer and plots to destroy the MI6 man's career. A bomb explodes in an Asian quarter of London . . . Anti-racism officials succumb to an unidentified virus . . . A Royal Navy submarine discovers a germ warfare lab on an Adriatic island . . . Disconnected events whose relevance is unclear until ghosts from his past send Packer to Vienna on the trail of an ex-Stasi spy. But the key still lies with Julie. Only by winning her confidence can Packer break the ring of silence and penetrate to the heart of the sinister organization known as The Lucifer Network.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fast-Paced Action in an African and European Setting, 13 Oct 2002
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Imperial Topaz (Marrakesh, Morocco) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Lucifer Network (Paperback)
The reviewer from Singapore, on the U. S. site, has given an excellent summary of the book, to which I can add little.

This book was so fast-paced and gripping that I read the whole thing in a single sitting (albeit an all-day-long one)! This book was a complete change from some of Jeffrey Archer's previous novels. (His previous novels are generally pitting two titans against one another in a lifelong conflict.)

This story reminds me a bit of Wilbur Smith's African books, but with slightly less character development and more fast-paced action. (I do find Archer's writing to have masterful character development.) This is a fast-paced action book, with some romance added to the plot. The main character is an M16 agent, which I found extremely appealing.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Well researched, but no suspense, 13 May 2002
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This review is from: The Lucifer Network (Paperback)
The book's opening scene (described on the back cover) caught my attention, as it is set in Zambia, where I was brought up. That, and the fact that Archer shares a similar name to a more notorious author made me pick up the book. I bought it on a whim, and though I found it reasonably easy to get through, the lack of suspense or any real twist was disappointing. Also, a lot of characters (Sam's sister, brother in law, Dad's navy mate) were introduced in an interesting way, but then made absolutely no impact on the book. A pity really. Still, the genre might appeal more to submarine fans...
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Fast packed action, with a few breathing spaces, 23 Aug 2002
By snowy "Lorne Vallen" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Lucifer Network (Hardcover)
When Harry Jackman died in an ambush, British Intelligence agent Sam Packer thought he'd better take everything before seriously. Harry Jackman, gunrunner in turbulent Africa, wanted out, and wanted immunity from prosecution. His words on the last day hinted at nuclear material shipped to Islamic extremists. With his dying breath, he pointed Sam to his daughter Julie.

Very few clues emerged from Julie, who was warned by Harry's last letter that the British Intelligence might find it more convenient to kill him off. A tenuous link was made to a rogue agent from the former Eastern bloc, but the agent was notoriously hard to find.

Sam Packer was dealt with a double blow - Harry had threatened to expose British Intelligence involvement in a failed African coup, and exposure did come after his death, identifying Sam as the conduit. His second blow came when it was claimed that his father, deceased Naval officer, had passed secrets to the Soviets during the Cold War.

However, Sam was to learn that by keeping his chin up and braving on, the seemingly unwanted cards fate dealt him could have a serendipitious effect, if he perservered.

The author created interesting characters through his main cast - Sam Packer who was brilliant but lecherous, Julie Jackman - neglected child with low self-esteem, and a host of other supporting cast with little foibles which made them not only seem more real, but also contributed greatly to the plot development.

Thankfully, unlike most conspiracist novels which had the bad guys infiltrating every govermental departmental and knowing every move the hero makes, the threat was kept at a fairly realistic level and government departments actually had a chance to show themselves as other than bumbling interference.

The pace picked up fairly early in the book, but the author gave some breathing space for Sam Packer to actually ponder and review his facts and to actually do some thinking.

The tale lacked the pounding thrill of Alistair Maclean but a lot better than the last few works of megalomaniacs such as Clive Cussler, Tom Clancy and Robert Ludlum.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Fast-Paced Action in an African and European Setting, 14 Oct 2002
By Imperial Topaz - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Lucifer Network (Hardcover)
The reviewer from Singapore has given an excellent summary of the book, to which I can add little.

This book was so fast-paced and gripping that I read the whole thing in a single sitting (albeit an all-day-long one)! This book was a complete change from some of Jeffrey Archer's previous novels. (His previous novels are generally pitting two titans against one another in a lifelong conflict.)

This story reminds me a bit of Wilbur Smith's African books, but with slightly less character development and more fast-paced action. (I do find Archer's writing to have masterful character development.) This is a fast-paced action book, with some romance added to the plot. The main character is an M16 agent, which I found extremely appealing.

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