Jack Higgins: Bad Company (UK 2015) From the Publisher: In the waning days of World War II, Hitler entrusted his diary to a young aide, Baron Max von Berger. Over the years, von Berger has used his inheritance to become one of the richest men in the world, developing a secret alliance with the Rashid family - long-time foes of Major Ferguson of British Intelligence, his undercover enforcer Sean Dillon and their American colleague Blake Johnson. Now the ultimate confrontation is drawing near. The diary and its explosive revelations of a secret wartime meeting between emissaries of Hitler and Roosevelt will destroy the US President Jake Cazalet... unless Dillon can find it first. Jack Higgins: Bad Company. A Sean Dillon Thriller. HarperCollins, ISBN: 9780008124922 (August, 2015), 214 p., £8.99.
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Jack Higgins: Bad Company (UK 2004) From the Publisher: In the waning days of World War II, Hitler entrusted his diary to a young aide, Baron Max von Berger. Over the years, von Berger has used his inheritance to become one of the richest men in the world, developing a secret alliance with the Rashid family - long-time foes of Major Ferguson of British Intelligence, his undercover enforcer Sean Dillon and their American colleague Blake Johnson. Now the ultimate confrontation is drawing near. The diary and its explosive revelations of a secret wartime meeting between emissaries of Hitler and Roosevelt will destroy the US President Jake Cazalet... unless Dillon can find it first. Jack Higgins: Bad Company. The New Sean Dillon Thriller. HarperCollins, ISBN: 0007127189 (May, 2004), 384 p., £6.99.
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Jack Higgins: Bad Company (USA 2004) From the Publisher: Jack Higgins: Bad Company. Berkley Publishing Group, ISBN: 042519521X (April, 2004), 304 p., $7.99.
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Jack Higgins: Bad Company (UK 2003) From the Publisher: In the waning days of World War II, Hitler gave his diary to a young aide for safekeeping. Now it's threatening to resurface, with explosive contents: the details of a meeting between emissaries of Hitler and Roosevelt to reach an armistice and turn their collective efforts against the Soviet Union. The American representative: a close relative of none other than the current US President, Jake Cazalet. Powerful enemies of Cazalet will do anything to get their hands on that diary -- and it is up to White House operative Blake Johnson, together with his colleague in British intelligence, Sean Dillon, to make sure they don't... Filled with hairpin twists and high-tension action, with characters as dark and surprising as any he has created, this is Jack Higgins working at the peak of his powers. Jack Higgins: Bad Company. HarperCollins, ISBN: 0007127170 (August, 2003), 288 p., £16.99.
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Jack Higgins: Bad Company (USA 2003) From the Publisher: Filled with hairpin twists and high-tension action, with characters as dark and surprising as any he has created, this is Higgins working at the peak of his powers. Jack Higgins: Bad Company. Putnam's, ISBN: 0399149708 (June, 2003), 287 p., $25.95.
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