Jack Higgins: The White House Connection (UK 2015) From the Publisher: New York: a woman waits in the shadows, a Colt .25 in her elegant hand. Her target: Senator Michael Cohan, member of an extremist organization dedicated to destroying the peace talks. Run by Britain's most wanted terrorist, Jack Barry, its secret links stretch all the way to the Oval Office. Washington: The President calls Blake Johnson, head of secret White House department, the Basement'. He needs to see him now. London: Brigadier Ferguson of Special Forces brings in the only man who can hold it together and stop all hell breaking loose ex-IRA enforcer Sean Dillon, their most lethal operative, and Jack Barry's deadliest enemy... Jack Higgins: The White House Connection. A Sean Dillon Thriller. HarperCollins, ISBN: 9780008124854 (May, 2015), 274 p., £8.99.
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Jack Higgins: The White House Connection (USA 2000) From the Publisher: Jack Higgins: The White House Connection. Berkley Books, ISBN: 0425175413 (July, 2000), 288 p., $7.99.
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Jack Higgins: The White House Connection (UK 2000) From the Publisher: This is Jack Higgins' most multi-layered, surprising and suspenseful thriller ever. Jack Higgins: The White House Connection. Penguin, ISBN: 0140270280 (February, 2000), 275 p., £5.99.
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Jack Higgins: The White House Connection (USA 1999) From the Publisher: Washington, D.C.: The phone rings on the desk of Blake Johnson, head of the White House department known as The Basement. The President wants him now. London: The Prime Minister sits thinking of Sean Dillon, the onetime terrorist, now his most effective, if not exactly most trusted, operative. It'll have to be Dillon, he thinks. There's no one else. Someone is killing off the members of a splinter group known as the Sons of Erin, normally not a cause for much concern, but the consequences are much greater than anyone realizes. For in these actions lie the seeds of disaster: the fall of two governments and the derailment of the Irish peace process. Dillon and Johnson must stop this unknown assassin, the heads of state agree, quickly, quietly, before all hell breaks loose... But they may already be too late. For in the Manhattan night, the silver-haired woman smiles, adjusts her rain hat more snugly on her head, and steps into the street. Four down, she thinks. Three to go. Jack Higgins: The White House Connection. Putnam's, ISBN: 0399144897 (May, 1999), 323 p., $25.95.
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Jack Higgins: The White House Connection (UK 1999) From the Publisher: This is Jack Higgins' most multi-layered, surprising and suspenseful thriller ever. Jack Higgins: The White House Connection. Michael Joseph, ISBN: 0718142993 (May, 1999), 275 p., £16.99.
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