Day of Judgment

“Day of Judgment” by Jack Higgins is a thrilling narrative published by Collins in 1978. This 1st edition, written in English and spanning 224 pages, centers around a critical moment in May 1963, as President John F. Kennedy gears up for his significant visit to West Berlin. The story unfolds with a covert group of ruthless killers plotting an attack, and the only person capable of thwarting their plans is Father Sean Conlin, a hero of the West German resistance.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of espionage and the high-stakes world of political intrigue. The narrative delves into the tension surrounding Kennedy’s visit and the desperate measures taken by those who wish to disrupt it. As Father Conlin navigates this dangerous landscape, the themes of courage and resistance come to the forefront, providing a compelling backdrop to the unfolding drama. This edition offers a vivid portrayal of a pivotal historical moment, making it a notable addition to the genre of thrillers.
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May, 1963…As President John F. Kennedy prepares to make his historic visit to West Berlin, a covert group of ruthless killers prepares to strike. And only one man can stop them: Father Sean Conlin, hero of the West German resistance.
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