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A Prayer for the Dying

Jack Higgins: A Prayer for the Dying (USA 2010)

From the Publisher:
An IRA hit man is on the run and out for redemption in this novel from the New York Times-bestselling author of The Eagle Has Landed and Dark Justice.

Martin Fallon has more blood on his hands than any man has a right to. And once upon a time he had no problem with that, killing for his IRA brethren without remorse or regret. But when a mistake leads to the explosion of a school bus full of children, Fallon flees to London to hide with his guilt.

His seclusion is broken when he agrees to make one last killing on behalf of the criminal Meehan brothers -- and that may be his greatest mistake. For the hit is witnessed by a priest -- and now the Meehans want him dead, too.

But Fallon has had enough innocent blood.

In a desperate struggle for his soul, Fallon must protect the clergyman while fighting not only the ruthless Meehans but also his former IRA comrades who have decided that Fallon himself needs to be silenced.

For decades, Jack Higgins has delivered edge-of-the-seat thrills for millions of fans all over the world, and has truly earned his status as "the master" of international action and intrigue (Tom Clancy).

Jack Higgins: A Prayer for the Dying. A Martin Fallon Novel. Open Road Media, ISBN: 9781453258330 (June, 2010), 357 p., $14.99, $7.99.

 

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A Prayer for the Dying

Jack Higgins: A Prayer for the Dying (UK 2008)

From the Publisher:
The classic bestseller from the master of the game.
No one becomes a contract killer and expects to hang around to collect a pension. Sooner or later, even the best in their field make mistakes. Even Martin Fallon, the most ruthless hitman of them all.

Fallon was the best you could get with a gun in his hand, but his first mistake was to cross powerful crime boss Jack Meehan, and his last, to seek redemption for his soul...

Jack Higgins: A Prayer for the Dying. HarperCollins, ISBN: 9780007234882 (December, 2008), 357 p., £6.99.

 

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