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Flight of Eagles by Jack Higgins

Flight of Eagles

by Jack Higgins
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  • First Published:
  • May 1, 1998, 328 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Jul 1999, 320 pages
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Ron S
Very good reading, and use of suspense and history combined. I suppose it really could have been this way. The book easily took me away from today's life styles and illuminated a stronger feeling for those responsible for the Allies winning the war. War is death and hell. Families were pawns by Hitler. I would love to see this in movie form, and see Pierce Brossnon (sp?) as lead actor.


Elizabeth Norton
I would very much like to contact Mr Jack Higgins to ask where he came up with the names of the major characters. My brothers who were killed in WW2 at Hong Kong were Jack and Harry Kelso. My father served in WW1 and his name was Jack Kelso. I enjoyed the book immensely and of course the names fascinated me.
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