The Eagle Has Landed A Novel

The Eagle Has Landed A Novel by Jack Higgins is a gripping tale set against the backdrop of World War II, published by Simon and Schuster in 1991. This edition spans 399 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around Adolf Hitler’s desperate order to either kidnap or kill Winston Churchill, while a beautiful widow and an IRA assassin devise a perilous plot that sets the stage for one of the war’s most treacherous missions.
Readers will find a blend of espionage and historical fiction as the narrative unfolds with tension and intrigue. The plot thickens with the arrival of a crucial message in Berlin, signaling the commencement of a dangerous operation. This novel delves into themes of betrayal and ambition, capturing the complexities of wartime strategies and personal motivations.
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Re-released on its 25th anniversary, this classic novel is widely considered to be Higgins’ greatest work. Threatened on all sides, a desperate Adolph Hitler orders that Winston Churchill be kidnapped or killed. Meanwhile, a beautiful widow and IRA assassin have laid the groundwork for the most treacherous plot of the war, beginning when Berlin receives the message, “The eagle has landed”.
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