In 1992, the wreck of Nazi leader Martin Bormann's submarine is discovered in the Caribbean--along with a secret list of Nazi sympathizers. The names include high-level citizens from the U.S. and Great Britain, but the evidence is at the bottom of the sea. The British government turns to its greatest enemy for help--infamous terrorist Sean Dillon.
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In 1992, the wreck of Nazi leader Martin Bormann's submarine is discovered in the Caribbean--along with a secret list of Nazi sympathizers. The names include high-level citizens from the U.S. and Great Britain, but the evidence is at the bottom of the sea. The British government turns to its greatest enemy for help--infamous terrorist Sean Dillon.
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Great book for folks who like Jack Higgins's characters Sean Dillon and Charles Ferguson and other characters who travel around the caribbean and Middle East and love descriptions of diving and exploring precarious ship wrecks around the Virgin Islands. It is so absorbing that it is difficult to put the book down, but that is characteristic of books written by Jack Higgins.
TxMedRgr
Aug 23, 2007
The Irish 007
The hero of this series of novels is a little unlikely, a former IRA terrorist. But, if you like your heros in the James Bond, master of everything, type, then this is a book for you to read.