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White House Connection (Paperback)

by Jack Higgins (Author) "BORN IN BOSTON in 1933 to one of Boston's wealthiest families, Helen Darcy's mother had died giving birth to her, and she was raised as..." (more)
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From Publishers Weekly

The Irish peace process is at risk because of the actions of a heartbroken mother in Higgins's 29th thriller. American-born and married to a British lord, 60-ish Lady Helen Lang, the "nicest person you'll ever meet," has taken it upon herself to avenge the brutal death of her son, Peter, at the hands of the Sons of Erin, a fringe Irish-nationalist group led by a psychotic Vietnam vet and with operatives in Dublin, London and the U.S. Other members include gangster Tim Pat Ryan, IRA terrorist Jack Barry, U.S. Senator Michael Cohan and a mysterious member known only as the Connection, who is revealed to be a mole in the White House. With nothing more than an old government file, a modified computer and a .25 revolver, Lady Helen makes short work of most of these villains, managing at one point to knock off three of them in four paragraphs. Naturally, this wholesale violence attracts the attention of Higgins regulars Brigadier Charles Ferguson and Sean Dillon, who try to protect Senator Cohan during his upcoming visit to London. It's not giving away any surprises to reveal that eventually the bad guys get theirs, but there are precious few surprises here, and a bloodless, cartoonish quality to everything from the dialogue to the killings. Higgins's attempt at characterizations are unpersuasive at bestAto prove that she's really a decent sort, Lady Helen passes up a chance to kill Senator Cohan in favor of shooting a couple of muggersAand as usual, Sean Dillon's prowess as a gunman includes the ability to outshoot men who have already drawn a gun on him. As for the style, everything is fast, flat and featureless, like driving a car on cruise control in Kansas. Higgins's fans may be pleased, but other readers will probably want a more exciting ride. BOMC main selection.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Higgins's novel of British and American undercover security forces collaborating to stop Irish terrorists, identify a killer, and locate a mole in the White House is stronger on violence than suspense, yet it comes across well as an audiobook. When not killing people, the characters are swilling whisky, chain-smoking, and pondering past and future atrocities while nominally trying to bring peace to Northern Ireland. Reader Dick Hill has fun with character voices and gives the listener a feast of sound: the musical Irish accent of reformed terrorist Sean Dillon; the deep-pitched, thick, brutal voice of professional terrorist Jack Barry; the crisp, clean accent of hero Blake Johnson; the slightly Caribbean lilt of a Harlem cop; and the Boston clip of aristocratic and determined Lady Helen. Recommended for popular collections.AJuleigh Muirhead Clark, John D. Rockefeller Jr. Lib., Williamsburg, VA
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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1.0 out of 5 stars It Pains Me..., Mar 28 2004
By T. King (Brooklyn, N.Y. United States) - See all my reviews
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...to rate this book so low. I am a long time fan of Jack Higgins having enjoyed his books since I was a teen. I don't know if the writing has deteriorated or maybe my tastes have matured, but I could not finish this book. The plot was stale, the dialouge staged and it just failed to generate any suspense at all. Maybe it's time for the Sean Dillon series to end, I know there are several more after this. Whatever happened to the Martin Brosnan character? He and Dillon have an old score to settle. Now that would make an interesting book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars another great read, Jul 21 2003
I debated between four or five stars and gave it five stars because I enjoyed it from the beginning to the end. It piqued my interest at the first with the 60 year old hit woman and kept it all the way through the book. She is killing the Sons of Erin and the British and American special intelligence are trying to find out who is doing it and why. They are also looking for the connection at the White House who has been giving out secret information to the IRA group. I read this book in one day. I highly recommend it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A thoroughly entertaining book by a master of suspense..., Jul 16 2003
By Britt Gillette "www.brittgillette.com" (Chesapeake, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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I've read few Jack Higgins books, and this was my first. That said, I didn't know any of the recurring characters or their stories, yet it didn't make a difference. The story makes perfect sense without foreknowledge of the characters, and this was still a great book.

In the opening pages, an assassin waits patiently for a Senator to arrive at his residence. Against the backdrop of a light rain, two men pull a woman into an alley with the intent to rape her. The assassin comes to her aid, and we find that the assassin is an old woman, a kindly old grandmother! From this moment on, my interest was peaked. I had to find out who this woman was, how she entered her profession, etc. I was not disappointed. "The White House Connection" is a spy thriller true to its purpose, perfect for a rainy day or an extended plane ride. If you like Jack Higgins, you'll definitely love this novel. And if you've never read his work, this is a great starting point. For a quick reality escape, read this book!

Britt Gillette
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1.0 out of 5 stars smoker
The plot of this book is simplistic: a mother wants revenge for her son, and gets it. Other than that, nothing much happens. The whole story is predictable. Read more
Published on May 20 2003 by G. B. Talovich

3.0 out of 5 stars Decent light reading
Lady Helen, a geriatric British aristocrat, gains revenge on people involved in the killing of her son. Read more
Published on Dec 29 2001 by W. Fish

2.0 out of 5 stars Come on!
Super-granny killing gangsters, never getting killed herself.
Please
Published on Oct 10 2001 by Eduardo Andrade

5.0 out of 5 stars The fantasy is great!
Some of you guys are tough! It's Jack Higgins, for heaven's sake. When I want a quick, exciting read, I turn to him. And he usually delivers. Read more
Published on Sep 18 2001 by cajasu@aol.com

1.0 out of 5 stars Please disconnect me from this nonsense
Excuse me, with all the clues out there, why did it take these masterminds so long to figure out who was knocking off all the Sons of Erin? Read more
Published on Jun 2 2001 by Paul Skinner

5.0 out of 5 stars This was so fantastic!
His books just keep coming! Great reading by me and great writing by him! I am up to dATE and can't wait to see what comes my way next! I wish Higgins has a web site! ... Read more
Published on May 21 2001 by Daniel R. Bills

1.0 out of 5 stars Is it time for Higgins to hang it up?
I have been reading Higgins off and on since "The Eagle Has Landed" was new, but not recently. Read more
Published on Mar 5 2001 by jfarro

3.0 out of 5 stars An OK read...
..but not the best. I have difficulties with superheroes who are capable of leaping tall buildings with a single bound, speaking 20 languages fluently and invariably surface from... Read more
Published on Feb 27 2001

4.0 out of 5 stars Quick Read but Higgins Has Done Better
In The White House Connection, Jack Higgins, the prolific thriller writer has again reprised former IRA terrorist Sean Dillon, Brigadier Charles Ferguson,Hannah Bernstein and... Read more
Published on Feb 17 2001 by P. Connors

5.0 out of 5 stars The dependable modern-day bard does it again
As always, Jack Higgins is a quick and excellent read. This one is as pleasing as ever. A novel with either Hannah Bernstein or Charles Ferguson as the main character would also... Read more
Published on Jan 24 2001 by Hamilton Jackson Truman

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