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Mass Market Paperback Hell Is Always Today Book

ISBN: 0099139901

ISBN13: 9780099139904

Hell Is Always Today

(Book #3 in the Nick Miller Series)

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While a killer stalks the streets of London, Detective Sergeant Nick Miller is more concerned with a light-heavyweight boxer-turned-expert-cat-burglar who has busted out of prison. High above the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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2 ratings

Another Winning Crime Novel From Higgins

I've read most of Higgins's novels. My favorites were the WWII thrillers. But, his crime books are top notch. This one is no exception. Even though it was written back in the '60's and recently reprinted it keeps your complete attention as you quickly turn the pages. This was about a sculptor turned serial killer. Plenty of excitement.

Reprint of a Sergeant Nick Miller novel

This is a 2005 reprint of a 1968 novel in the Sergeant Nick Miller series. The setting is a large city in northern England, but it is not clear, in this particular novel, which city. Perhaps the author expected readers to have read the earlier novels in the series. The story is a complex plot about a serial killer. The story, like many others by Jack Higgins, takes place in a very short period of time - less than a week. A number of young women of the evening have been killed by an unknown assailant called The Rainlover in the press. Another murder occurs, but it does not quite fit the pattern. The plot is complex, and a suspect emerges early in the story, but all is not quite as it seems with the last murder. An escaped criminal (a cat burgler) enters into the story to complicate matters. The final climax has the usual makings of a Jack Higgins novel as everything ends in a final battle. I would note that I bought the novel for some light reading, and stayed up late to finish it. It is brain candy rather than great literature, but most certainly does not deserve the one star rating of the previous reviewer. If he is a Jack Higgins fan, I am not sure what he was expecting, particularly if he has read previous novels in this series.
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