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Le festin du diable

par Jack Higgins

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In 1985, off the northwest coast of England, an audacious hijacking by Irish Protestant paramilitaries culminate in the disappearance of one hundred million pounds of gold bullion. En route to Ireland, the seagoing barge Irish Rose capsizes and sinks under mysterious circumstances. Michael Ryan the mastermind behind the plot-his niece Kathleen, and the mysterious Martin Keogh survive the disaster. Everyone and everything else on board disappear beneath the waves with the ship. Ten years later, as the peace process falter in Ireland, the American president gets information about the Irish Rose and her cargo; it may be at the disposal of terrorist powers, who intend to use it to finance an Irish civil war. Inspired by the adage, "set a thief to catch a thief" the president and the English prime minister agree: only Sean Dillon, once the most feared IRA enforcer, now in the employ of British intelligence, can avert disaster.

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Always a good reading experience with this author. Like the main character and the narrator. Pleasant experience even if the baddies aren’t nice (and they never are!). ( )
  C.L.Barnett | Nov 18, 2023 |
First edition as new
  dgmathis | Mar 15, 2023 |
When it comes to thrillers--a category that most definitely includes this book and the entire Sean Dillon series--I accept a few plot holes and implausibilities and the like as necessities to keep the fun and excitement level going strong. After all, if everyone is rational and of human dimensions, then things won't be as thrilling. But there are limits. And this Dillon outing has far, far too many plot holes--and two, in particular, that you could fly a 747 through. No spoiler here with regard to that latter point, but we learn late in the story that Dillon has been aware of a certain piece of information for quite some time and didn't act on it earlier and properly, even though acting on it earlier and properly would have made life a whole lot easier for a whole lot of people, including himself. And tied to that is the fact that what he learns involves enough funds to obviate the need for another character to have ever done something that he did that landed him in jail. And if that character hadn't been in that jail at that time, etc., etc. So why did the character do what he did when he knew that he had all of this money sitting around? Don't ask me. Another problem I'm having with pretty much every outing in this series is that Hannah Bernstein, the main female character in the series, is basically incapable of taking care of herself in spite of her past successes. It's as if she started to take stupid pills the minute Dillon walked into her professional life, or something. She makes at least one significant and boneheaded decision in each book, and also gets caught by the bad guys in pretty much every outing and then has to be saved by Dillon. Higgins is really missing the boat by not making her a kick-butt character here, opting instead to go for the sort of "weaker sex" stereotype that got old back when 1940s movies were being produced. In this one, Bernstein makes a phone call from an unsecured line in a building that is owned by someone with sympathies for the enemy. And then she talks to her boss without using code, and she uses the real names of people. Yeah, that's something an intelligent operative would do on a daily basis. And guess what? It ends badly. About the only thing she hasn't done yet is to fall down while trying to run away from someone. In any case, my first exposure to the series was two later on in the series relative to this one, and I liked it enough to want to go back and start from the beginning. But playing catch-up has been painful at times as bad patterns have become evident, and I'm in no particular hurry to read the next one in the series at the moment. ( )
  jimgysin | Jun 19, 2017 |
The Higgins train is full speed ahead. Even though there are a couple glitches, this is still a carefully crafted story and very enjoyable. ( )
  DeaconBernie | May 17, 2016 |
SUMMARY: Ten years ago, a fortune in gold bullion was stolen, only to disappear beneath the Irish Sea. Now it's been found, and Sean Dillon must face ghosts from his past in the race to get to it first.A fortune in stolen British gold, brutally hijacked by Irish Protestant paramilitaries in the 1980s, lies shipwrecked at the bottom of the Irish Sea. Now the Irish Rose, and her precious cargo, have been found. The race is on to recover the bullion.Irish militant Michael Ryan wants to finance war in his homeland ' and a sinister pact with the New York Mafia will make his dreams a savage reality. To stop him, the British and American authorities must call in the best: Sean Dillon, once the most feared IRA enforcer, now working for British Intelligence.His mission: to retrieve the gold and stop Ryan by any means necessary. With millions of pounds, and countless innocent lives, hanging in the balance, the two men become locked in a furious race. Pursued by ghosts from his past, Dillon must fight for his own survival in this brutally thrilling game of cat and mouse. ( )
  Hans.Michel | Sep 13, 2013 |
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In 1985, off the northwest coast of England, an audacious hijacking by Irish Protestant paramilitaries culminate in the disappearance of one hundred million pounds of gold bullion. En route to Ireland, the seagoing barge Irish Rose capsizes and sinks under mysterious circumstances. Michael Ryan the mastermind behind the plot-his niece Kathleen, and the mysterious Martin Keogh survive the disaster. Everyone and everything else on board disappear beneath the waves with the ship. Ten years later, as the peace process falter in Ireland, the American president gets information about the Irish Rose and her cargo; it may be at the disposal of terrorist powers, who intend to use it to finance an Irish civil war. Inspired by the adage, "set a thief to catch a thief" the president and the English prime minister agree: only Sean Dillon, once the most feared IRA enforcer, now in the employ of British intelligence, can avert disaster.

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