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El solista by Jack Higgins
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El solista

by Jack Higgins

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Piano virtuoso John Mikali's flair as a musician is matched only by his skill as an assassin. The trail of bodies he's left in his wake is proof. But when he kills a young woman while fleeing from a murder scene, the woman's father, a special forces soldier in the British military, vows to avenge his daughter's death. Now, both men are locked in a deadly game, playing for the ultimate stakes.… (more)
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Title:El solista
Authors:Jack Higgins
Info:Barcelona : Plaza & Janés Editores, S.A., 04/198
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  WBCLIB | Feb 19, 2023 |
mystery @ killer, loved thrill of killing: Piano Player - good

From the bestselling author of The Eagle has Landedand The Eagle has Flown comes a superbly crafted, classic cat-and-mouse tale of murder, love, music, and revenge that sweeps across a colorful, international landscape.
  christinejoseph | Aug 27, 2015 |
A father's quest for vengeance draws him into a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with a veteran assassin The classic Jack Higgins thriller—now available as an ebook Piano virtuoso John Mikali's flair as a musician is matched only by his skill as an assassin. The trail of bodies he's left in his wake is proof. But when he kills a young woman while fleeing from a murder scene, the woman's father, a special forces soldier in the British military, vows to avenge his daughter's death. Now, both men are locked in a deadly game, playing for the ultimate stakes.
  Hans.Michel | Sep 13, 2013 |
Some of Jack Higgin's books are a bit hit and miss with some being rather bland plot rehashes seemingly using cardboard cut out characters borrowed from other books with different names.

Thankfully this was not one of those books, whilst it does feature the same 'world' as some of the other books of his it is a stand alone story that manages to stand by itself.

Would recommend to those who enjoy reading stories of intrigue. ( )
  HenriMoreaux | Mar 30, 2013 |
Solo is a quick paced tale of revenge, politics, and espionage. It is the story of how an ex-SAS solider seeks revenge for the death of his daughter, who was unfortunately killed during a political assassination.

The characters are formed almost completely by their introduction, and thus their subsequent actions do not evoke surprise, in fact you can predict them.

There is nothing extraordinary about the book as the story is too neat, but it was a pleasant way to pass some time.

[From Johnny K] ( )
  johnkeyes | Oct 21, 2006 |
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Piano virtuoso John Mikali's flair as a musician is matched only by his skill as an assassin. The trail of bodies he's left in his wake is proof. But when he kills a young woman while fleeing from a murder scene, the woman's father, a special forces soldier in the British military, vows to avenge his daughter's death. Now, both men are locked in a deadly game, playing for the ultimate stakes.

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Mikali was a concert pianist, internationally famous, feted and fawned on wherever he went. He was irresistible to women, inspiring passion in the most frigid, yet himself always cold and withdrawn. He was also the most dangerous man in Europe, a ruthless assassin who killed not for principle, not for revenge, but for the excitement and satisfaction he found in his bloody work.

Asa Morgan was a killer too, an original soldier monk, who started his career at Arnhem and perfected his techniques in Korea, Malaya, Cyprus, Oman and the dungeons of Communist China. Now he was a colonel in Northern Ireland, waging his war with the same controlled saveagery as marked all his actions.

And then Mikali, fleeing from the police after the murder of a prominent Zionist, ran over and killed a young girl on a bicyle in a tunnel under the railway near Paddington Station. The girl was Asa Morgan's daughter.

When an irresistable force meets an immovable object, trouble usually ensures. When Mikali met Asa Morgan there could only be one solution. Death.

Jack Higgins is already renowned as one of the world's great story tellers. This is his finest, most sensational novel yet.
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