<p>‘Higgins is the master.’<br />TOM CLANCY</p>
<p>‘A compulsively readable storyteller.’<br />Sunday Express</p>
<p>‘Higgins makes the pages fly.’<br />New York Daily News</p>
<p>‘Higgins is a master of his craft.’<br />Daily Telegraph</p>

In his first new paperback for HarperCollins, master storyteller Jack Higgins displays all his customary skills in a heart-pounding adventure with a less familiar setting – 19th-century rural Ireland – and featuring a swashbuckling new hero.

At the end of the American Civil War, Confederate Colonel Clay Fitzgerald escapes to Ireland, where his uncle has left him an estate, only to find that Ireland is caught up in a civil war of its own. The struggle between the wealthy landlords and the impoverished tenant farmers is growing in intensity, and having just fought and lost a terrible war, Clay wants to avoid the coming conflict. But after witnessing the atrocities that the landowners visit upon the people, Clay is unable to stand by. Taking the guise of a legendary night-riding outlaw, he joins the fight against the landlords – and wages a rebellion of his own…

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In his first new paperback for HarperCollins, master storyteller Jack Higgins displays all his customary skills in a heart-pounding adventure with a less familiar setting – 19th-century rural Ireland – and featuring a swashbuckling new hero.

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MASTER STORYTELLER JACK HIGGINS DISPLAYS ALL HIS CUSTOMARY SKILLS IN A HEART-POUNDIING ADVENTURE WITH A LESS FAMILIAR SETTING – 19TH CENTURY RURAL IRELAND – AND FEATURING A SWASHBUCKLING NEW HERO

At the end of the American Civil War, Confederate Colonel Clay Fitzgerald escapes to Ireland, where his uncle has left him an estate, only to find that Ireland is caught up in a civil war of its own. The struggle between the wealthy landlords and the impoverished tenant farmers is growing in intensity, and having just fought and lost a terrible war, Clay wants to avoid the coming conflict. But after witnessing the atrocities that the landowners visit upon the people, Clay is unable to stand by. Taking the guise of a legendary night-riding outlaw, he joins the fight against the landlords – and wages a rebellion of his own . . .

"Higgins is the master"
TOM CLANCY

"A compulsively readable storyteller"
SUNDAY EXPRESS

" A thriller writer in a class of his own"
FINANCIAL TIMES

"Higgins makes the pages fly"
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

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A thrilling historical western novel

A thrilling historical western novel

• Master storyteller Jack Higgins is at his very best in this heart-pounding adventure set in rural Ireland in 1865

• He brings his trademark lightning pace and page-turning readability to an all-action tale featuring a hero with all the swashbuckling appeal of Zorro

• Published for the first time in paperback, Pay the Devil will be backed by a major lead title promotion

(Pay the Devil was previously published by Barrie & Rockcliffe Ltd in 1962 under the authorship of Harry Patterson. It was published in the UK only and never appeared in paperback.)

Competition: Frederick Forsyth, Robert Ludlum, Clive Cussler

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780006514367
Publisert
2000-01-04
Utgiver
HarperCollins Publishers; HarperCollins
Vekt
170 gr
Høyde
178 mm
Bredde
111 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
320

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

Jack Higgins lived in Belfast till the age of twelve. Leaving school at fifteen, he spent three years with the Royal Horse Guards, and was later a teacher and university lecturer. His thirty-sixth novel, The Eagle Has Landed (1975), turned him into an international bestselling author, and his novels have since sold over 250 million copies and been translated into sixty languages. Many have been made into successful films. He died in 2022, at his home in Jersey, surrounded by his family.