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Following his greatest-selling thriller, Jack Higgins immerses readers in World War II intrigue with his signature style. For decades, he has excelled in international suspense, capturing the minds of readers and critics alike. In this gripping narrative, set in the early days of the war, two brothers find themselves on opposing sides. Max and Harry Kelso, born in the U.S. to a German mother and an American father, were separated in childhood. Max has become a feared Luftwaffe pilot, while Harry serves as a Yank ace in the RAF. Despite tracking each other's careers, neither could foresee the extraordinary circumstances that will bring them together again. As they navigate a perilous web of deception, they must question their deepest beliefs about loyalty, family, and survival. The stakes are high, with their actions poised to influence the very course of the war. Filled with harrowing twists and high-tension action, this tale showcases Higgins at his finest, delivering a riveting exploration of brotherhood and conflict against the backdrop of a world at war.
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Flight of Eagles, Jack Higgins
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- Released
- 1998
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- Title
- Flight of Eagles
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Jack Higgins
- Publisher
- Michael Joseph Ltd
- Released
- 1998
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 352
- ISBN10
- 0718142985
- ISBN13
- 9780718142988
- Tags
- Fiction, Historical Themes, Mystery & Thriller, Adventure, Thriller, Military Fiction, Wars, Action, Espionage, Spy Novels, Passion, Aerial Battles, Waffen-SS
- First published
- 1998
- Original title
- Flight of Eagles
- Rating
- 4 out of 5
- Description
- Following his greatest-selling thriller, Jack Higgins immerses readers in World War II intrigue with his signature style. For decades, he has excelled in international suspense, capturing the minds of readers and critics alike. In this gripping narrative, set in the early days of the war, two brothers find themselves on opposing sides. Max and Harry Kelso, born in the U.S. to a German mother and an American father, were separated in childhood. Max has become a feared Luftwaffe pilot, while Harry serves as a Yank ace in the RAF. Despite tracking each other's careers, neither could foresee the extraordinary circumstances that will bring them together again. As they navigate a perilous web of deception, they must question their deepest beliefs about loyalty, family, and survival. The stakes are high, with their actions poised to influence the very course of the war. Filled with harrowing twists and high-tension action, this tale showcases Higgins at his finest, delivering a riveting exploration of brotherhood and conflict against the backdrop of a world at war.








