Edge of Danger

Edge of Danger by Jack Higgins, published by G.P. Putnam’s Sons in 2001, is a thrilling narrative that unfolds over 273 pages. This first edition presents a gripping tale where Blake Johnson, head of a secret White House operation, teams up with former IRA terrorist Sean Dillon. Together, they confront a vengeful half-British, half-Arab family, the Rashids, who seek to retaliate against perceived attacks on their honor by plotting the assassination of the President of the United States.
Readers will find a suspenseful exploration of espionage and the complexities of international intrigue as Johnson and Dillon race against time to thwart the Rashids’ deadly plans. The story delves into themes of power, revenge, and the lengths individuals will go to protect their interests. With its focus on high-stakes conflict and the unpredictable nature of loyalty, this book offers an engaging experience for fans of the thriller genre.
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The Reckoning/Connection/Daughter team of Blake Johnson, head of the White House’s secret Basement operation, and former IRA terrorist Sean Dillon is reunited. A half-British, half-Arab family named the Rashids is furious at what it sees as personal attacks on its power and honor, and they hold the Americans responsible — and accountable. To that end, they plot the assassination of the President of the United States. Johnson and Dillon are on the case, but whether they can stop it is open to question. And even if they do, the Rashids have other plans. Their motto is, “I always return”, and that’s exactly what they plan to do….
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