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The Eagle Has Landed (Hardcover)

by Jack Higgins (Author) "Someone was digging a grave in one corner of the cemetery at I went in through the lychgate ..." (more)
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  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Henry Holt & Co (May 1975)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0030137462
  • ISBN-13: 978-0030137464
  • Product Dimensions: 20.8 x 15 x 3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 657,068 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars War classic, 21 Nov 2008
By Red (Liverpool) - See all my reviews
  
This review is from: The Eagle Has Landed (Paperback)
It is November 1943, and the Second World War is in its fourth year. Adolf Hitler's Third Reich is fending off Allied advances in the Eastern Front and in Italy. German cities are being bombed "around the clock" by the American and British air forces. Across the English Channel, the Anglo-American forces are marshaling troops and making plans for history's greatest amphibious operation, which is tentatively scheduled for May of 1944.
But even though Germany has suffered great defeats in North Africa and the vast territories of the Soviet Union, Hitler still has hopes of winning the war. Desperately seeking a significant propaganda victory and inspired by the rescue of fellow dictator Benito Mussolini by a team of German special forces, the Fuhrer (egged on by SS chief Heinrich Himmler) orders the head of Military Intelligence (Abwehr) to carry out an even more daring special forces mission: to capture British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and bring him to the Reich.

At first, it is an offhand remark, "a joke," as Abwehr Col. Max Radl notes, "...something the Fuhrer threw out in an angry mood on a Wednesday, to be forgotten by Friday." Soon, though, as Himmler orders a feasibility study and Radl ponders it, what seems like a fantastic notion soon starts looking as something that can, with the right men and conditions, be done.

This dangerous mission is assigned to Lt. Col. Kurt Steiner, the son of a German general and his American wife, and a small group of paratroopers. Their mission: to drop into East Anglia near the town of Studley Constable, where Abwehr agent Joanna Grey and IRA operative Liam Devlin are waiting to assist in the capture of Britain's wartime leader, and snatch Churchill from the estate where he is staying while on an inspection tour.

And so, in the early morning hours of November 6, 1943, as soon as Steiner's small band of paratroopers floats down onto English soil, Heinrich Himmler receives the coded message he has been waiting for with great anticipation: "The Eagle has landed."

Jack Higgins' bestselling novel was published almost 30 years ago, but its taut storyline and inventive blend of fact and fiction place this World War II thriller in the ranks of the best books of the genre. His descriptions of historical characters -- such as Adolf Hitler -- and his references to actual historical events give the whole scenario verisimilitude. All the characters -- hero, anti-hero, and even villains -- are well-developed and believable. Higgins also has the creative chutzpah of injecting a first-person narrator named Jack Higgins, making the book sound like a reporter's expose of a German mission so daring that it had to be covered up by the Allies.

The novel launched Higgins' career into almost instant fame, and in turn inspired a 1977 film version starring Michael Caine, Robert Duvall, Donald Sutherland, and Joanna Miles. It was followed in the mid-1980s by a sequel, The Eagle Has Flown.

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars After 3 decades, "Eagle" still thrills!, 21 Feb 2004
By Alex Diaz-Granados "fardreaming writer" (Miami, FL United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Eagle Has Landed (Paperback)
It is November 1943, and the Second World War is in its fourth year. Adolf Hitler's Third Reich is fending off Allied advances in the Eastern Front and in Italy. German cities are being bombed "around the clock" by the American and British air forces. Across the English Channel, the Anglo-American forces are marshaling troops and making plans for history's greatest amphibious operation, which is tentatively scheduled for May of 1944.

But even though Germany has suffered great defeats in North Africa and the vast territories of the Soviet Union, Hitler still has hopes of winning the war. Desperately seeking a significant propaganda victory and inspired by the rescue of fellow dictator Benito Mussolini by a team of German special forces, the Fuhrer (egged on by SS chief Heinrich Himmler) orders the head of Military Intelligence (Abwehr) to carry out an even more daring special forces mission: to capture British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and bring him to the Reich.

At first, it is an offhand remark, "a joke," as Abwehr Col. Max Radl notes, "...something the Fuhrer threw out in an angry mood on a Wednesday, to be forgotten by Friday." Soon, though, as Himmler orders a feasibility study and Radl ponders it, what seems like a fantastic notion soon starts looking as something that can, with the right men and conditions, be done.

This dangerous mission is assigned to Lt. Col. Kurt Steiner, the son of a German general and his American wife, and a small group of paratroopers. Their mission: to drop into East Anglia near the town of Studley Constable, where Abwehr agent Joanna Grey and IRA operative Liam Devlin are waiting to assist in the capture of Britain's wartime leader, and snatch Churchill from the estate where he is staying while on an inspection tour.

And so, in the early morning hours of November 6, 1943, as soon as Steiner's small band of paratroopers floats down onto English soil, Heinrich Himmler receives the coded message he has been waiting for with great anticipation: "The Eagle has landed."

Jack Higgins' bestselling novel was published almost 30 years ago, but its taut storyline and inventive blend of fact and fiction place this World War II thriller in the ranks of the best books of the genre. His descriptions of historical characters -- such as Adolf Hitler -- and his references to actual historical events give the whole scenario verisimilitude. All the characters -- hero, anti-hero, and even villains -- are well-developed and believable. Higgins also has the creative chutzpah of injecting a first-person narrator named Jack Higgins, making the book sound like a reporter's expose of a German mission so daring that it had to be covered up by the Allies.

The novel launched Higgins' career into almost instant fame, and in turn inspired a 1977 film version starring Michael Caine, Robert Duvall, Donald Sutherland, and Joanna Miles. It was followed in the mid-1980s by a sequel, The Eagle Has Flown.

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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best War novel ever- bar none, 18 Aug 2001
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This review is from: The Eagle Has Landed (Paperback)
How can you not like this book, Jack Higgins gives the characters human touches in a way that no other author can. The story itself is fast paced, gripping and at times nerve wracking,This is the ultimate thriller and puts all other war novels to shame. The plot itself is one of the best plots I have ever read and in my opinion challenges the Lord of the Rings as the book of the millennium. It proves that Jack Higgins is one of the best thriller writer's of our time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Gripping stuff
A very exciting thriller; if you have seen the film, the plot will be familiar. The final battle scenes are longer and more bloody and there is a minor difference in the final... Read more
Published 1 month ago by John Hopper

4.0 out of 5 stars Perhaps has dated a little.
I read this book recently on holidays and felt that this book although a gripping read has probably dated significantly. Read more
Published 6 months ago by noggy1810

4.0 out of 5 stars Thoroughly enjoyable
I first read this book when I was seventeen years of age. I loved it then and nearly ten years on I enjoyed it even more the second time round. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Richard While

5.0 out of 5 stars Paratroopers, the IRA and a British Village
The Eagle Has Landed has a strong resemblance to the wartime propaganda movie "Went the Day Well?" in which paratroopers land in England and occupy a village. Read more
Published on 26 Mar 2007 by M. P. Crowther

5.0 out of 5 stars Simply the best
Quite simply the best, most enthralling work of its kind. I remember reading this for the first time as a seventeen year old and being totally convinced that the entire plot was... Read more
Published on 30 Sep 2006 by Chunty

5.0 out of 5 stars Compulsive page turner
No matter what anyone else says this is a really fantastic story set in war-time Britain - one of the best I've had the pleasure to read! Read more
Published on 4 Sep 2006 by Reenie Roo

5.0 out of 5 stars Should be six or seven stars
I thought I would write something about this book. After all, a number of other people have voiced their criticisms of it. Read more
Published on 6 Oct 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars The Eagle has landed
Honestly the best book I have ever read and I've read a few! Higgins at his terrifing best, gripping you from the start and not letting you go until the shattering, startling end... Read more
Published on 23 Sep 2003 by 99carltonc

1.0 out of 5 stars Botch job of fascinating story
The basic plot for this book is fantastic - crack German team lands in quiet Norfolk village to kidnapp unsupecting Churchill as the Allies force the Reich back across Europe. Read more
Published on 8 Nov 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars The best War novel ever- bar none
How can you not like this book, Jack Higgins gives the characters human touches in a way that no other author can. Read more
Published on 18 Aug 2001

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