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Cargando... The Eagle Has Flownpor Jack Higgins
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InscrÃbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. The Eagle Has Flown continues with the story of The Eagle Has Landed by using Liam Delvin for the escape of Colonel Steiner from the Brits. While I absolutely loved The Eagle Has Landed, this novel is a descent from the high drama which the former created. The novel is still suspenseful in a bad-ass style that Jack Higgins portrays of the Irish - Delvin. ( ) At the end of The Eagle Has Landed a German plot to kidnap Prime Minister Winston Churchill had failed horribly and a massacre ensued. Left in suspense, readers didn't know if antagonists Liam Devlin and Kurt Steiner survived. Now, in the much-anticipated sequel we learn Steiner did survive. He is being held prisoner in the Tower of London. And who better to rescue Steiner than Liam Devlin who also survived the botched kidnapping? Yes, he survived. Of course he did, he's the center character. Devlin is the bad guy we all love to hate: poet, daredevil, ruggedly handsome gunslinger, a scholar and, as a member of the IRA, a man who stands by his convictions. He claims to be neutral but wants a united Ireland; he couldn't care a lick about Nazi Germany but will chose the side with the biggest payout. General Walter Schellenberg is sent to recruit Devlin to the task, but standing in his way is Brigadier Dougal Munro of British Intelligence. He has a few tricks up his sleeve as well and what ensues is a fast paced chase across Europe. True to form, behind every Higgins plot there is an astonishingly resourceful and brilliant woman. This time there are a few. True to Higgins form, expect a twist at the end. In this instance, the sequel is clearly better than the original. Higgins keeps his heroes hopping around from Germany to France to England and Ireland. Ireland continues to be the land of milk and honey. In this work, the German commander gunned down at the conclusion of The Eagle Has Landed, has miraculously survived and is now to be rescued for an unknown purpose, but, wait, a purpose develops in the closing chapters, when he does his work and then flies off to Ireland with Liam Devlin. While this is going on, a suitable number of bad people are dispatched one way or another, along with a few good people who just have to be removed to tidy up the scene. A clear hallmark of Higgins is that there is never a dull moment, and that is no less true here. Plot - Hitler returns saving Ger. general IRA - Liam Devlin - good As an increasingly isolated and insane Hitler pursues his hopeless war, betrayal and treachery reach the highest levels of the Third Reich. German intelligence knows that paratroop officer Steiner survived "Operation Eagle", the bungled assassination attempt on Winston Churchill, and is now a POW somewhere in London. Reichsfuhrer Himmler wants him back - at any cost - and puts his top espionage agents in charge of the perilous rescue mission. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Contenido enAparece abreviada enReader's Digest Condensed Books 1991 v05 por Jack; Dailey Higgins, Janet; McLaughlin, Ann L. and Charbonneau, Louis Reader's Digest Best Sellers: The Eagle Has Flown / Mrs. Pollifax and the Whirling Dervish por Reader's Digest Reader's Digest Best Sellers: The Eagle Has Flown / Mrs. Pollifax and the Whirling Dervish por Reader's Digest Reader's Digest Auswahlbücher 185 : Der mit dem Wolf tanzt/ Waldfeuer/ Der Weg zurück ins Licht/ Der Adler ist entkommen por Reader's Digest Reader's Digest Condensed Books: The Eagle Has Flown • Shadow Into Sunlight • Trial • Aspen Gold por Reader's Digest Het Beste Boek 159: Maurits, zoon van de zwijger / De adelaar is gevlogen / Redder in de nood / De coyote wacht por Reader's Digest Distinciones
The "engrossing follow-up" to the New York Times-bestselling author's classic WWII spy thriller, The Eagle Has Landed (Kirkus Reviews, starred review). Germany, 1943. As an increasingly isolated and insane Hitler pursues his hopeless war, betrayal and treachery reach the highest levels of the Third Reich. German intelligence knows that SS colonel Kurt Steiner survived "Operation Eagle," the bungled assassination attempt on Winston Churchill, and is now a POW somewhere in London. For his own nefarious reasons, Reichsführer Himmler wants him back-at any cost. In charge of the perilous rescue mission, SS general Walter Schellenberg recruits Steiner's former accomplice, the charismatic IRA hit man Liam Devlin. Racing from the nightclubs of Lisbon to Hitler's opulent country retreat to the damp streets of London, Schellenberg and Devlin get closer to their target-and to the shattering true objective of their mission. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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