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srreid's review against another edition
3.0
Not entirely sure how the title fits with the story. Run of the mill action revenge story, no real twists, even the actual action sequences were kind of abrupt.
ryno23's review against another edition
4.0
3.5. This was a sequel to āThe Edge of Dangerā which I barely gave 4 stars, and I was surprised that itās taken me over a year to read another Higgins book (so I guess thatās a better representation of how I felt about that book). Briefly, a rich half-English, half-Arab family wants to kill the U.S. President, Elders in the Middle East and the Russian Premier. The three brothers are killed, leaving the surviving sister pretty much insane.
In the sequel, the sister wants to destroy America by blowing up the Saudi oil reserves. Sean Dillon saves the day. Iām going to listen to another Higgins book soon, hoping these two books were an unfortunate hiccup for a great writer.
P.S. The audiobook was read by Patrick MacNee. I knew the name but couldnāt place it. He was the chap with the hat and umbrella in āThe Avengersā (along with the lovely Diana Rigg). The only problem he had was that his idea of an American and Arab accent was to talk lower and slower. Odd.
In the sequel, the sister wants to destroy America by blowing up the Saudi oil reserves. Sean Dillon saves the day. Iām going to listen to another Higgins book soon, hoping these two books were an unfortunate hiccup for a great writer.
P.S. The audiobook was read by Patrick MacNee. I knew the name but couldnāt place it. He was the chap with the hat and umbrella in āThe Avengersā (along with the lovely Diana Rigg). The only problem he had was that his idea of an American and Arab accent was to talk lower and slower. Odd.
naveennbhat's review against another edition
5.0
Don't remember much of the actual story now, except that it was good. Might have to give this one a re-read. I read this at a time when I was busy with school and IIT-JEE preparations, that should be excuse enough.
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