Pay the Devil - Jack Higgins [0]
Title Page
Copyright Page
Epigraph
IRELAND - 1865
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Praise for Jack Higgins and his bestselling novels . . .
FLIGHT OF EAGLES
In the early days of WWII, two brothers, separated as boys, meet as enemies in the deadly skies above Europe . . .
“A tightly wound, old-fashioned tale of brave men (and women) who fight with consummate honor and who meet death, when it comes, with a rueful grin.”
—Publishers Weekly
“A finely wrought saga of honor and family in an era long gone—but not at all forgotten.”
—People
THE PRESIDENT’S DAUGHTER
Three heroic agents race to stop a group of extremists before they can force the United States to launch a nuclear attack against the Middle East . . .
“All of Higgins’s skill in weaving together a tight story with plenty of action, appealing heroes, and dastardly villains is exhibited in The President’s Daughter, making it another worthy addition to his prolific repertoire.”
—Chattanooga Free Press
NIGHT JUDGEMENT AT SINOS
On the prison island of Sinos, one man holds the fate of thousands in his hands . . .
“This is one you won’t put down.”
—New York Times
DRINK WITH THE DEVIL
The blockbuster New York Times bestseller—two adversaries search for stolen gold in a deadly treasure hunt with worldwide consequences . . .
“A most intoxicating thriller.”
—Associated Press
“It is Dillon’s likability and the author’s adroitness in giving his character the room he needs that make Higgins’s novels so readable.”
—Washington Times
YEAR OF THE TIGER
Higgins’s novel of Cold War espionage and blistering suspense. A scientist holding the key to the Space Race becomes the object of a worldwide manhunt . . .
“Higgins spins as mean a tale as Ludlum, Forsythe, or any of them.”
—Philadelphia Daily News
“A seasoned pro . . . Mr. Higgins knows how to tell a story.”
—New York Times Book Review
ANGEL OF DEATH
Jack Higgins’s electrifying bestseller—a mysterious terrorist group plots an assassination that will plunge Ireland into civil war . . .
“Pulsing excitement . . . Higgins makes the pages fly.”
—New York Daily News
“Jack Higgins has a new thriller, and like its long list of predecessors, it’s a terrific read.”
—Associated Press
MIDNIGHT MAN (also published as Eye of the Storm)
A duel between two masters of espionage culminates in an attempted mortar attack on the British war cabinet—in this shocking thriller that blends fact and fiction . . .
“A heart-stopping cat-and-mouse game . . . spectacular and surprising.”
—Abilene Reporter-News
“Will leave readers happily breathless.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“Razor-edged . . . It’s a winner.”
—Tulsa World
ON DANGEROUS GROUND
Jack Higgins’s explosive thriller—the desperate search for a secret document that could change the fate of Hong Kong, China, and the world . . .
“It’s a whirlwind of action, with a hero who can out-Bond old James with one hand tied behind his back . . . It’s told in the author’s best style, with never a pause for breath.”
—New York Times Book Review
“A powerhouse tale of action and adventure.”
—Tampa Tribune-Times
SHEBA
His most powerful novel of Nazi intrigue—the shattering story of an archaeologist who discovers a legendary temple . . . and a Nazi plot to turn the landmark into Hitler’s secret stronghold . . .
“Jack Higgins is the master . . . ”
—Tom Clancy
“When it comes to thriller writers, one name stands well above the crowd—Jack Higgins.”
—Associated Press
THUNDER POINT
The shattering bestseller about the search for Martin Bormann’s missing files—in a sunken U-boat on the bottom of the Caribbean . . .
“Dramatic . . . authentic . . . one of the author’s best.”
—New York Times
“A rollicking adventure that twists and turns.”
—San Diego Union-Tribune
Also by Jack Higgins
THE WHITE HOUSE CONNECTION
EAST OF DESOLATION