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Thunder Point

Author:Jack Higgins

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 The New York Times Bestseller!

(Sean Dillion Series #2)

“Jack Higgins is The Master…-Tom Clancy

“Explosive…This is Higgins’s best Since The Eagle Has Landed.”-Grand Rapids Press

“Dramatic…Authentic…One of the Author’s Best.”-New York Times

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Condition

Used

Format

Mass Market Paperback

Genre

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ISBN-13

9780425143575

Language

English

Pages

356

Publisher

Berkley

Series

Sean Dillion Series (#2)

Title

Year Published

1993

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Description

Thunder Point

Thunder Point begins In 1945, just before Hitler’s suicide. He made arrangements for Nazi leader Martin Bormann to escape to South America on a German U-boat. This decision was a strategic move to ensure that key figures within the Nazi regime could potentially evade capture. While continuing their operations in a haven far away from the Allied forces. The escape plan was carefully orchestrated to ensure Bormann’s safety. And to maintain a semblance of Nazi influence even after the fall of Germany.

Martin Bormann

Fast forward to 1992, when the plot thickens with the discovery of Bormann’s U-boat wreck in the Caribbean. The British government enlists the help of terrorist Sean Dillon. To retrieve the long-lost documents of Martin Bormann. Which could potentially reveal a list of Nazi sympathizers. Including prominent individuals from the U.S. and Great Britain. The stakes are high as the evidence lies in a watertight briefcase at the bottom of the sea. The implications of the findings could have far-reaching consequences. Even implicating the Duke of Windsor himself.

Sean Dillon-

Thunder Point

The search for the briefcase and its contents sets off a chain of events that will send shockwaves across the world. The race to uncover the truth behind the list of Nazi sympathizers and the involvement of high-level citizens. Different countries add a layer of intrigue to the already complex situation. As Sean Dillon navigates through the murky waters of espionage and betrayal. The fate of the secrets hidden in the depths of the sea hangs in the balance. With the potential to alter the course of history once again.

Author Talk

Jack Higgins, the eminent author, has achieved immense success with his novels. Starting with the groundbreaking thriller “The Eagle Has Landed.” This novel has become one of the best-selling thrillers of all time. Setting the stage for Higgins’ subsequent works to also become international bestsellers. His most recent novels, such as “Bad Company” and “Midnight Runner,” have continued this trend. Amazing fans worldwide with their gripping plots and well-developed characters.

Jack Higgins

Higgins’ success as an author is truly remarkable, with many of his books reaching the number-one spot on bestseller lists in both hardcover and paperback formats simultaneously. Not only have his novels been incredibly popular in print, but they have also been adapted into successful movies, further solidifying his status as a literary powerhouse. Some of his most famous works, including “The Eagle Has Landed,” “To Catch a King,” “On Dangerous Ground,” “Eye of the Storm,” and “Thunder Point,” have been brought to life on the big screen, thrilling audiences with their thrilling narratives.

Accomplishments

Beyond his accomplishments in the literary world, Jack Higgins is a highly educated individual with degrees in sociology, social psychology, and economics from the University of London. He also holds a doctorate in media from Leeds Metropolitan University, showcasing his academic prowess. In addition to his writing and academic achievements, Higgins is a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, highlighting his contributions to the arts and culture. His diverse interests extend to scuba diving and marksmanship, further demonstrating his multifaceted talents and passions. Currently residing in Jersey on the Channel Islands, Higgins continues to gain fans with his compelling storytelling and remains a prominent figure in the world of literature.

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