
Rough Justice
Sean Dillon, Book 15
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Jack Higgins
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This action will have considerable consequences, not only for Miller and Johnson, and their associates, including Britain's Sean Dillon, but for a great many people, all the way to the top of the governments of the United States, Britain, and Russia.
Death begets death, and revenge leads only to revenge, and before the chain reaction of events is done, from Kosovo to London to Beirut to Ireland to Moscow, there will be plenty of both.
Filled with all the ingredients that have made him justly admired, Rough Justice is further proof that, in the words of the Associated Press, "When it comes to thriller writers, one name stands well above the crowd - Jack Higgins."
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Suspense
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The problem with the book is that it's actually intended as a continuation of a series of novels (apparently, this is no. 15) involving the character Sean Dillon. Dillon actually has a secondary role in this novel, but there are a number of places where Higgins refers to events that have already happened in other novels, and one gets the feeling of having walked in during the middle of the play. So, it's an entertaining and well-read audiobook -- but I wouldn't have chosen it if I had known it was part of a series.
Good Story, Great Narration . . . but . . .
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Rough Justice
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Same old thing. But that's okay
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A Dillon only in name
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Suspended in mystery
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Dangers of the deep state
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Then start a drinking game. Down a Bushmills (or your own preference) every time you come across the following phrases or circumstances:
"As certain as a coffin lid closing.."
"One sword is worth a thousand words" (A favorite phrase in many of his books, which he attributes to The Koran, when, in fact, no such passage exists in The Koran at all.)
"I'll get you for this." "No, you won't. You'll write it off to experience and move on."
The bad guys are always telling Dillon to "Get Stuffed", to which his usual response to to shoot off an earlobe.
The rooms and meetings and gatherings are always attended by "The great and the good."
Everybody always wants a "Full English Breakfast" or ham sandwiches and tea.
Every body that gets sent to the secret crematorium always becomes "Nothing but 6 pounds of gray ash."
"Krug Champagne.. non-vintage. It's the grape mix"
"Is that you, Dillon?" "As ever was."
"God bless all here." [silence] "God save you kindly is the proper response."
"If you believe that, you'll believe anything"
Some thug is always threatening to shoot out a kneecap and "put them on sticks"
Dillon's weapon of choice is a Walther PPK with a (Fictional) Carswell Silencer (Although the way narrator Michael Page says it, Walther come out 'Valther'), which he has used to shoot the earlobe off dozens of
Another weapon of choice: The AK-47 with folding stock and silencer (Have any idea how large a silencer would have to be to quiet an AK-47?)
"This has a silencer. I could shoot you in the heart and nobody would hear it"
Every garage or barn door has a 'Judas Gate'. I've hear the term maybe once in my life. You'll read it 50 times in HIggins books.
Said to Dillon, in practically every novel: 'You don't take prisoners, do you?" "I could never see the point."
In at least 5 of the novels, a bad guy dies when he runs into a London street and gets hit by a red double decker bus. His death is always loudly confirmed by a just-happend-to-be-in-the-area police officer, and that is always followed by the distraught bus driver, who proclaims, "It wasn't my fault. He just ran out in front of me." And, which is always corroborated by a bystander who just happened to see it all. The bad guys lose. Dillon wins. Exactly the same way every time. You can pick up a new novel and you'll know you've already read it before. I'm guessing he can produce one of these every week. Copy and paste from the stock templates and he's got a new one. Too bad I wasted so many credits before I caught on.
If you've read one Higgins, you've read them all.
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Narrator off
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Not my favorite Jack Higgins
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