Angel of Death. Jack Higgins
Angel of Death
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First published in Great Britain by Michael Joseph 1995
Copyright © Harry Patterson 1995
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Source ISBN: 9780008124823
Ebook Edition © May 2015 ISBN: 9780007384693
Version: 2015-04-01
Contents
LONDON BELFAST DEVON 1972–1992
WASHINGTON LONDON WASHINGTON 1994
KENT DRUMGOOLE ABBEY ARDMORE HOUSE LONDON 1994
Between two groups of men that want to
make inconsistent kinds of worlds, I see no
remedy except force.… It seems to me that
every society rests on the death of men.
Oliver Wendell Holmes
A cold wind blew in from Belfast Lough, driving rain across the city. Sean