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Wolf at the Door

Sean Dillon, Book 17

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Wolf at the Door

By: Jack Higgins
Narrated by: Jonathan Oliver
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Dillon and company are back in the ultimate blockbuster from the legend that is Jack Higgins…

THE LEGEND IS BACK

Someone is targeting the members of the elite intelligence unit known as 'the Prime Minister's private army' and all those who work with them.

On Long Island, a trusted operative for the President nudges his boat up to a pier, when a man materializes out of the rain and shoots him. In London, General Charles Ferguson, adviser to the Prime Minister, approaches his car on a side street, when there is a flash, and the car explodes. In New York a former British soldier takes a short walk when a man comes up fast behind him, a pistol in his hand.

For Sean Dillon the hunt is on, a very well-connected old nemesis has clearly become tired of their interference in his schemes. But proving it is going to be a difficult task, and surviving it the hardest task of all…

©2009 HarperCollins Publishers (P)2009 HarperCollins Publishers
Action & Adventure Espionage Mystery Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Spies & Politics Suspense Thriller & Suspense Exciting

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Very good, although the accents the narrator put on didn't do the characters justice. However, still an excellent 'Read'

Good and true to the written work.

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Very well read, fast moving, really getting to know the characters and the social history

Another Triumph

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A fantastic book in the series,i have read all previous books and i think this is another great read the auther has really bought together modern day terrorist issues into the book gripping at times and great characters and a fantastic narator reading the book definatly a 10 out of 10 book and would highly reccomend it cant wait for the the next read.

ANOTHER GREAT READ

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Accents on narration aren't good and that's being kind. Apart from that the story is OK and an easy flow like most Dillon books.

Narration issues.

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This book is well read, and all though the story is a little obvious, it is still worth a listen.

Worth reading.

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This is a random book, Sean Dillon and the crew appear at the beginning and the end, very disappointed.

A random book,

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It may be a good story but the "Northern Ireland " accents are shockingly bad and ruin it. Sounds more Scottish than Irish at times and the stage Irish dialogue is terrible. Better off not trying or hiring someone who can pull off the accent to voice over Dillon et al .

The accents ruin this book

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