Book description
In his first paperback for HarperCollins, master storyteller Jack
Higgins displays all his customary skills in a heart-pounding adventure
with a less familiar setting - 19th-century rural Ireland - and
featuring a swashbuckling new hero.
At the end of the American Civil War, Confederate Colonel Clay
Fitzgerald escapes to Ireland, where his uncle has left him an estate,
only to find that Ireland is caught up in a civil war of its own. The
struggle between the wealthy landlords and the impoverished tenant
farmers is growing in intensity, and having just fought and lost a
terrible war, Clay wants to avoid the coming conflict. But after
witnessing the atrocities that the landowners visit upon the people,
Clay is unable to stand by. Taking the guise of a legendary night-riding
outlaw, he joins the fight against the landlords - and wages a rebellion
of his own… 'Higgins is the master.'
TOM CLANCY
'A compulsively readable storyteller.'
Sunday Express
'Higgins makes the pages fly.'
New York Daily News
'Higgins is a master of his craft.'
Daily Telegraph Jack Higgins grew up in Belfast and Leeds. Leaving
school at fifteen, he spent two years with the Royal Horse Guards,
serving on the East German border during the Cold War. His subsequent
employment included occupations as diverse as circus roustabout, truck
driver, clerk and, after taking an honours degree in sociology and
social psychology, teacher and university lecturer.
The Eagle Has Landed turned him into an international bestselling
author and his novels have since sold over 250 million copies and been
translated into fifty-five languages. Many of them have also been made
into successful films.