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Title: A Fine Night For Dying
Subtitle: Paul Chevasse Series, Book 6
Author: Jack Higgins
Narrator: Michael Page
Format: Unabridged
Length: 4 hrs and 12 mins
Language: English
Release date: 05-15-11
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 7 votes
Genres: Fiction, Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
Caught in the nets of a local fishing boat, the body of gangland boss Harvey Preston is dragged from the English Channel, wrapped from head to toe in heavy chain. British Intelligence suspects a connection with a cross-channel smuggling ring. But as undercover agent Paul Chavasse embarks on what will be one of the most dangerous cases in his extraordinary career, he soon discovers that this is no small-time operation - and the ruthless men behind it will stop at nothing to protect their precious cargo.
Critic Reviews:
Open a Jack Higgins novel and youll encounter a master craftsman at the peak of his powersfirst-rate tales of intrigue, suspense and full-on action. (Sunday Express)
The master craftsman of good, clean adventure (Daily Mail)
Members Reviews:
HIGGINS 4EVER ALL SERIES, ALL BOOKS, AN INTERNATIONAL GEM
You cannot go wrong with anything Jack Higgins has ever written. Every character series he's created is engaging, addictive and you never want to put the book down. The fact his publisher has adopted ebooks makes it a great pleasure to take everywhere. I know he is getting up there in age, but I have to say that he is a true gem and the finest author I have read and NOT ONE BOOK I HAVE READ ever let me down. From start to finish; fantastic. Sometimes you may sense a familiar plot line, but he turns it when you think you have it figured out. Yeah, the hero will live (most often) but you know what, that's what a great story teller.
Four Stars
Good Book will read more.
Two Stars
Slow and boring. I thanked God that the contents was so short...
A bit thin.
I am very much an admirer of Jack Higgins and his writing, the way he tells his tales and specifically the subject of his stories. However, I am much more a fan of his Sean Dillon character than I am of Paul Chavasse.
Very good! Held my interest which meant some work at home didn't get done.
I'm afraid at 71 y.o., I have problems with my memory--I should write a book report as soon as I finish each book. I have read over 20 of Higgins' books in the past two months ranging from 1960's to 2014 copyrights and I have trouble keeping titles straight with stories.
But, I still love them while I read them.