Jack Higgins
Henry Patterson, known by his pen name Jack Higgins, was a prolific British author of best-selling thrillers and espionage novels, born on July 27, 1929, in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, and raised partly in Belfast and Northern Ireland. His breakthrough novel *The Eagle Has Landed* (1975), about a Nazi plot to kidnap Winston Churchill, sold over 50 million copies and was adapted into a successful film. He wrote full-time after teaching, producing numerous works until his death on April 9, 2022.[1][2][4]
Thriller
Espionage
The Wolf at the Door
The Wolf at the Door
Cold Harbour (Dougal Munro & Jack Carter Book 2)
Sad Wind from the Sea
The Dark Side of the Island
Bloody Passage
Wrath of the Lion
The Keys of Hell (The Paul Chavasse Novels Book 3)
Night Judgement at Sinos
Drink with the Devil
A Fine Night For Dying (Paul Chavasse Book 6)
The Killing Ground
The Savage Day (Simon Vaughn Book 2)
The Judas Gate
Bad Company
A Devil is Waiting
The Death Trade
A Fine Night For Dying (Paul Chavasse Book 6)
Day of Reckoning
Solo
Sharp Shot
East of Desolation
Comes the Dark Stranger
The Wolf at the Door