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the Columbian mind altering drug 
  The hero was Sean Egan. His uncle was Jack Shelley, supposedly a retired villain. The arch villain was a voice on the telephone named Smith. Smith manipulated a heroin trade which originated in Paris, overseen by Jago, and operated there by Agnes and Valentin. The heroin is transported to England within the hollowed out corpses of drowned... more »
By mikal jerzik  - Jan 1 - 1 new of 1 message    

Selling Higgins books 
  After being an active reader in the past I have, due to lack of space, sold all my Higgins books in Dutch language. Now there are still some 26 books in English language left. For those who are interested, send me an email (timmr...@gmail.com). Price € 2,50 exclusive shipping from the Netherlands.... more »
By Ralf  - Nov 15 2011 - 1 new of 1 message    

Which book 
  Which book is it where dillon first meets the salters and climbs into the Houses of parliment?
By Robbo  - Jul 7 2011 - 1 new of 1 message    

German Translations of Jack Higgins / Sheba ? 
  Hi, does anybody know if there has ever been a german translation of Higgins adventure-novel "Sheba" aka "Seven Pillars of Earth" ? Or does anybody know of any english/german title-list? Would be great to hear your expertise!
By dagobert  - Apr 19 2011 - 1 new of 1 message    

Higgins and Ireland 
  I'm interested in Higgins' relationship with Ireland - both in the biographical terms of his early years in Belfast and of his literary use of Ireland, the Irish and concepts of "Irishness". Anybody have any comments?
By chalaneiro  - Apr 14 2011 - 1 new of 1 message    

sean dillon 
  i think a good dillon book would be,as has been mentioned in sevral storys,when liam devlin & sean dillon crossed swords
By topher  - Jan 20 2011 - 1 new of 1 message    

The Wolf At the Door 
  Very poorly written, unbelievable and boring. DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME !!!
By nbl61  - Aug 13 2010 - 1 new of 1 message    

Glad to see this site.. 
  First: I'm a big fan as we all must be... Second: If you'd like to learn more about setting up and running a web forum you should check out how well some paintball forums are ran. Just a thought is all.
By Paintballer  - Jul 10 2010 - 2 new of 2 messages    

A Darker Place 
  I don't understand why all the Russians have to drink vodka in his novels??? I know MANY Russians who don't. I don't drink it. I really hate the teste. And in his books everybody enjoy it - including 80 y.o. "babushkas". Come on, Mister, Russia - it's not only Red Square and bears are NOT walking there on the streats. Rich Russians enjoy... more »
By Rob Pearl  - Jun 18 2010 - 1 new of 1 message    

The Wolf at the Door 
  Hello, My name is Dirk. I have just now finished reading the book titled "The wolf at the door". To tell you the truth, if on the front page the name of Jack Higgins would not be printed I would not believe that he wrote the text. A most boring unsatisfactory story, or at least how it was presented. The usual suspense and good action of his previous books is completely missing.... more »
By Dirk P. Adler  - May 27 2010 - 2 new of 2 messages    

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