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Bad Company
 
 

Bad Company [Large Print] (Hardcover)

de Jack Higgins (Author) "IT WAS RAINING when they buried Kate Rashid, Countess of Loch Dhu, a rain that swept in across Dauncey Village like a solid curtain, sending..." En savoir plus
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Humdrum company would be a more accurate title. This sequel to Higgins's last, ripsnorting yarn, Midnight Runner, is mostly a by-the-numbers effort, though the numbers do speed by. The novel, the author's 35th, begins promisingly, playing to Higgins's greatest strength, WWII action. Young Baron Max von Berger, entrusted by Hitler during the last days of the Third Reich with his diary as well as the key to a vast fortune in Swiss banks, makes a daring and exciting escape from the Fhrerbunker. But once the narrative leaps toward the present, it begins to flag, with a second setup (including a nifty Saddam cameo) explaining why and how the baron inherits the wealth and power of the Rashid family, the Arab oil kingpins destroyed by Higgins's customary antihero, Sean Dillon, in the last book. Problematic is Higgins's use of von Berger and his thuggish son as villains here; they lack the evil charisma of the Rashids. To avenge the death of the Rashids, von Berger targets Dillon and his master, British black ops commander Gen. Charles Ferguson, who fights back with the help of the usual crew of "hard" men, including computer whiz Major Roper, White House black ops chief Blake Johnson, London tough guys Harry and Billy Salter, et al. Matters pick up a bit when von Berger's son kidnaps General Ferguson to Germany, but Dillon's rescue attempt whips by much too quickly, as if Higgins were hurrying to finish this book and get on to number 36. The author's fans will find enough gnarly action and sentiment here to make them anticipate his next, but this entry is sub par and the series as a whole could use a kick in the spine.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.


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BAD COMPANY: bad news. When a farfetched storyline is blended with a miscast reader, the result lacks both balance and continuity. In the closing hours of WWII, Hitler presents his diary, and access to billions in Nazi plunder, to a senior aide, with instructions to carry on the cause. The aide, a German nobleman, uses the funds to build an industrial fortune. He stashes the diary, which contains information that can ruin the 21st-century American president. Now the good guys are pitted against bad to recapture the diary and save the president. British reader Patrick Macnee, whose crisp diction and bright voice fit characters from the U.K. perfectly, works far too hard to present key players from the U.S., Germany, and Italy. Overplayed situations and accents scuttle the last ray of hope for this effort. Higgins fans may enjoy BAD COMPANY. Few others will. T.J.M. © AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 Higgins, you can do better!, Juil 13 2004
This review is from: Bad Company (Paperback)
I have been a long-time Higgins fan. His books, as stated by another poster, are all over the place in quality. When Higgins is "On" he's like lightning. When he's cold, he's like a limp fish. This one is a limp fish. I couldn't even finish the book. Got about 25 pages from the end and just gave up on it. Parts of the book are just down-right hokey; as when he talks about hacking computers...like anyone can hack into the most sensitive files in a computer. He also sprays the book with his usual, and now just old and over-used phrases.

If you want good Higgins read "The Valhalla Exchange" or if you want great Higgins, read "Solo" or "The Eagle has Landed". Solo is a killer book...I read it in one day.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 An Appropriate Title for this Book!, Mai 20 2004
Par Gary Turner (Powder Springs, Georgia USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Bad Company (Paperback)
It has been a while since I have read Higgins and I realize I have not missed him. I loved his earlier works, but this was pretty boring. It starts with promise, tracking a S.S. Officer who is entrusted with Hitler's secret diary. This fact amounts to basically nothing and we follow his career to current day where he has become a business tycoon. He finds himself at odds with Sean Dillon and the rest of the plot was like watching paint dry. And as Forest Gump said, "That's all I've got to say about that". If you want WWII related plots, read "Black Cross" by Greg Iles or "Sands of Sakharra" by Glenn Meade.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Aptly named - especially the 'Bad' part, Mai 14 2004
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This review is from: Bad Company (Hardcover)
This has to be one of the worst books I've read in recent history. I was new to Higgins but figured, how could a guy that's written 35 novels be that bad?

Oh, how wrong I was.

I should have known when Higgins' dust-jacket bio described him as being a multi-millionaire. Who puts that in their bio?

Things got worse from there.

The plot jumped from WWII to Saddam-era Baghdad to current times with alacrity.

A major plot twist is revealed in the span of a page. It's done so quickly that it seems like a convenient way for Higgins, his editor or the publishing company to avoid a whole messy chapter explaining what could have been one of the more exciting parts of the book.

The final 'battle' is over so quickly that the reader is left wondering what the heck just happened.

And so much of the story relies on amazing coincidences, exceptionally good timing and plain old luck, that it wears thin in short order.

I have one thing to say to Higgins' publishing house: BAD company! BAD! You're a naughty company! Do NOT publish any more of this drivel.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Dillon never ceases to amaze me
I have read ALL of the Dillon adventures and I find them all exillarating. Jakc Higgins captivates me with each story. Read more
Publié le Mai 8 2004 par bsjba

1.0étoiles sur 5 TRADING ON HIS REPUTATION? OVER THE HILL? OR JUST TIRED?

Higgins at his best was unbeatable. At his worst, which this book is, he's hard to tie by even those stinkers that killed the Western genre, such as Tor and M. Read more

Publié le Mai 2 2004

3.0étoiles sur 5 An Interesting Premise for a Very Thin Novel
I have always liked the way that Jack Higgins can imagine circumstances that occurred in the past that could have profound, negative consequences today. Read more
Publié le Avril 25 2004 par Professor Donald Mitchell

3.0étoiles sur 5 A sparse direct thriller
Once again Sean Dillon must come to the rescue. After the deaths of his adversaries, the Rashid family, Dillon now faces Baron von Berger and his illegitimate son, Marco Rossi,... Read more
Publié le Fév 29 2004 par Larry Gandle

1.0étoiles sur 5 A kindergarten's police and thief
Recent Higgins' books have become like a children's game of police-and-thief.

Higgins used to produce great thrillers set in WW2 & the Cold War. Read more

Publié le Fév 6 2004 par snowy

1.0étoiles sur 5 Higgins should have disowned this book
from an ordinary author, this book would be acceptable. it wouldn't be great, but not all books are. from higgins, this is shameful. Read more
Publié le Janv. 11 2004 par vtibs

2.0étoiles sur 5 Same sad company
Any reader expecting great literature will be disappointed and, to be fair, having read about a dozen of Higgins' books myself, such expectations would be more than foolish... Read more
Publié le Janv. 4 2004 par Peter Lorenzi

3.0étoiles sur 5 A Toss-Away Read!
Entertaining and interesting? Yes. A true thriller? Way too predictable to meet that standard. There's no real punch, no real suspense, no real substance and no real characters... Read more
Publié le Déc 19 2003 par Bonnie Toews

1.0étoiles sur 5 Oh, My!
Screwcaps on wine bottles - actually not invented until about the late 1960s, I think. But that (and a lot of other weird stuff) pales when you compare it to Sara, the secretary... Read more
Publié le Déc 12 2003 par Joseph F. Scharrer

1.0étoiles sur 5 Bad Book is more like it
I used to be a real fan of Higgins' earlier work like The Eagle Has Landed and Storm Warning. I have been less than impressed with his more recent efforts, but fond memories of... Read more
Publié le Déc 12 2003 par DL Simmons

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