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The Judas Gate

Sean Dillon, Book 18

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The Judas Gate

By: Jack Higgins
Narrated by: Simon Vance
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Treachery has a price, in the mesmerizing new thriller from the New York Times–best-selling writer.

With his latest novels, Jack Higgins has showed himself “on top of his game” (Publishers Weekly), his books infused with “a timely edginess [that] pulls you along like the surprisingly strong current of the Thames River” (Associated Press). The Judas Gate is just as timely — and just as surprising.

A disturbing audiotape has made its way to General Charles Ferguson, adviser to the Prime Minister, and from him to the President of the United States: battlefield chatter from an ambush in Helmand province, Afghanistan, in which twelve U.S. Army Rangers and a British medical team died. Most of the Taliban voices are Afghan, but not all of them — shockingly, some of them are British, and one in particular, the voice of the commander, bears an Irish accent.
The idea that one of their own could be responsible for such a massacre is appalling, and Ferguson immediately puts Sean Dillon in charge of hunting the traitor down. But Dillon has his own way of doing things and, he will eventually discover, so does his quarry. Not only will Dillon be going to war — the war will be coming to him.

Filled with suspense, driven by characters of complexity and passion, The Judas Gate is an unforgettable novel by the man “who has produced some of the best suspense fiction of the past 50 years” (The San Diego Union-Tribune).

©2010 Jack Higgins (P)2011 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
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Nice Thriller, Not Flawless

This was a good, if not great, thriller, chasing the al-Qa'ida sleeper from Belfast to Algeria to London. I felt the dénouement was a little facile--too many loose ends were too easily wrapped up--but the story kept my attention and was nice to listen to to pass the time. Simon Vance, was, as usual, phenomenal. In fact, he surpassed himself with a brilliant mastery of the Irish brogues and upper crust English accents, Arabic, and French as well. Worth giving this one your time.

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Great intrigue

What made the experience of listening to The Judas Gate the most enjoyable?

The reader did a good job of taking you into the scene.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Sean Dillon is always my favorite. I love his tongue-in-cheek style.

Which character – as performed by Simon Vance – was your favorite?

Sean Dillon, same as above.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

When Billy Salter was shot outside the Dark Man. I was afraid we'd lost him.

Any additional comments?

Jack Higgins is a great read, and now I've found him to be a great listen as well.

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Riveting!

I liked this and all of the Sean Dillon books! He is my favorite character! He aaudacously deadly?

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Solid

Finally, after several Dillon books with our beloved anti hero standing on the sidelines/relegated to a side note, he finally emerges half way through this story. Still a little subdued but nevertheless back. The story itself was engaging but don’t expect Higgins to use a different blueprint.
The narrator did a much better job then the last time he was tasked to voice a Dillon book but I still prefer Michael Page most of the time.

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disappointing

Hard to believe that Tom Clancy of previous Sean Dillon novels is the same author of this one!

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boring and unbelievable

I was very disappointed with this book , very predictable expect a bit more from this writer. The characters were impossible to believe everyone one of them was a certified corporate jet pilot, expert warrior with every weapon and spoke perfect arabic. I won't make a mistake of getting anything from this author again.

Narrator was good though.

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