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June 26, 1963 - President Kennedy's triumphant visit to the divided city of Berlin. With the aid of a renegade American, East German Intelligence has launched a desperate plot that could trigger catastrophe for the free world. Only a team of Allied operatives comprised of six monks, an American priest, a British major, and a young woman doctor who has played into Communist hands have any hope of saving the West.Tags
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What is there to say about Jack Higgins? Probably the worlds best known thriller writer, and easily my favourite author. A number of years back I bought 'The Eagle has landed' in a book sale and never looked back. I immediately went and purchased his entire back catalogue. The only problem was that I never wanted to stop reading his novels so ended up rationing them out to make them last as long as I could.
Day of Judgement follows Simon Vaughan and is the 3rd book featuring the character (Amazon for some reason advertises that it has Paul Chavasse as the lead character, this isn't true and he doesn't even appear at all).
The scene is set in Germany during the cold war. Chavasse is a hired mercenary smuggling people through the show more checkpoints to freedom in the west. However things go wrong when he encounters a beautiful girl. When she asks to be returned to the East, Father Conlin agrees to take her. A Dachau prison camp survivor and champion of human rights he knows the stakes are high. The East despise men like him, if only they could capture and brainwash him for their own cause.
And so begins an action packed adventure. Higgins is always an expert at mingling fact with fiction and here he is no exception. Centred around President Kennedys trip to Berlin in 1963 we are allowed to imagine what would happen should the East persuade a Catholic priest of high standing to make anti American statements, advising that all his hard work smuggling people was for political gain rather than humanitarian reasons. Obviously if this coincided with Kennedys speech it would look to discredit the entire operation. A cat and mouse game ensues with the east trying to break Conlin and the West planning his abduction. We meet commando priests, undercover agents, rogues and even the Pope.
As always with Higgins expect plenty of action (I love the way the second bullet always smashes the targets spine) and more than enough twists to keep even a rollercoaster enthusiast happy. A well deserved 5 stars. show less
Day of Judgement follows Simon Vaughan and is the 3rd book featuring the character (Amazon for some reason advertises that it has Paul Chavasse as the lead character, this isn't true and he doesn't even appear at all).
The scene is set in Germany during the cold war. Chavasse is a hired mercenary smuggling people through the show more checkpoints to freedom in the west. However things go wrong when he encounters a beautiful girl. When she asks to be returned to the East, Father Conlin agrees to take her. A Dachau prison camp survivor and champion of human rights he knows the stakes are high. The East despise men like him, if only they could capture and brainwash him for their own cause.
And so begins an action packed adventure. Higgins is always an expert at mingling fact with fiction and here he is no exception. Centred around President Kennedys trip to Berlin in 1963 we are allowed to imagine what would happen should the East persuade a Catholic priest of high standing to make anti American statements, advising that all his hard work smuggling people was for political gain rather than humanitarian reasons. Obviously if this coincided with Kennedys speech it would look to discredit the entire operation. A cat and mouse game ensues with the east trying to break Conlin and the West planning his abduction. We meet commando priests, undercover agents, rogues and even the Pope.
As always with Higgins expect plenty of action (I love the way the second bullet always smashes the targets spine) and more than enough twists to keep even a rollercoaster enthusiast happy. A well deserved 5 stars. show less
Interesting little book. I wish they went more into the psychology aspect, but it was interesting nonetheless. If I happen to see any more books from this series at the used book store I think I might pick them up. At least give it a chance.
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Baksidesbeskrivningen säger allt. Utom att det också är en förtäckt propagandaskrift för kristendomen i allmänhet och katolicismen i synnerhet. Det är en riktigt tråkig läsupplevelse, där man aldrig blir överraskad, hela ploten följer formulär 1A. Gissa om hjälten - Vaughan - blir förälskad i det våpiga offret? Som dessutom är den enda kvinnliga karaktären i hela historien.
Slösa inte tid på detta.
Slösa inte tid på detta.
Jul 2, 2012Swedish
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Jack Higgins is a writer and educator, born in Newcastle, England on July 17, 1929. The name is the pseudonym of Harry Patterson. He also wrote under the names of Martin Fallon, James Graham, and Hugh Marlowe during his early writing career. He attended Leeds Training College and eventually graduated from the University of London in 1962 with a show more B.S. degree in Sociology. Higgins held a series of jobs, including a stint as a non-commissioned officer in the Royal House of Guards serving on the German border during the Cold War. He taught at Leeds College of Commerce and James Graham College. He has written more than 60 books including The Eagle Has Landed, Touch the Devil, Confessional, The Eagle Has Flown, and Eye of the Storm. Higgins is also the author of the Sean Dillon series. His novels have since sold over 250 million copies and been translated into fifty-five languages. His title's The Death Trade and Rain on the Dead made The New York Times Best Seller List. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- Day of Judgment
- Original title
- Day of Judgment
- Original publication date
- 1978
- People/Characters
- Paul Chavasse
- Epigraph*
- Friheten rymmer många problem och demokratin är inte fulländad, men vi har aldrig behövt bygga en mur för att hålla vårt folk kvar.
President John F. Kennedy
26 juni 1963 - Dedication
- for Mike Green, with thanks
- First words*
- När Meyer svängde runt hörnet i den gamla likbilen, saktade han in.
- Last words*
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Friheten rymmer många problem och demokratin är inte fulländad, men vi har aldrig behövt bygga en mur för att hålla vårt folk kvar."
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