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Henry Patterson (27 July 1929 – 9 April 2022), commonly known by his pen name Jack Higgins, was a British author. He was a best-selling author of popular thrillers and espionage novels. His novel The Eagle Has Landed (1975) sold more than 50 million copies and was adapted into a successful 1976 movie of the same title. Some of his other notable books are A Prayer for the Dying (1973), The Eagle Has Flown (1991), Thunder Point (1993), Angel of Death (1995), Flight of Eagles (1998), and Day of Reckoning (2000). His 85 novels in total have sold more than 250 million copies and have been translated into 55 languages. Early life Jack Higgins was born Henry Patterson on 27 July 1929 in Newcastle upon Tyne to an English father and a Northern Irish mother. When his father abandoned them soon afterward, his mother returned with him to her home town of Belfast, Northern Ireland, to live with her mother and her grandfather on the Shankill Road. Raised amid the religious and political violence of Belfast, Patterson learned to read at the age of three, when he was tasked with reading The Christian Herald to his bed-ridden grandfather. At night, he would crouch beneath a window and read by the light of street lamps. I read Oliver Twist when I was six. Not because it was a classic, but because it was a book that was available. I probably didn't understand everything in it—for years I used to pronounce the word rogue as rogger—but I didn't care. I just loved reading. When his mother remarried, the family relocated to Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, where Patterson won a scholarship to attend Roundhay Grammar School for Boys. He proved to be an indifferent student and left school with few formal qualifications. In 1947 he began two years of national service, at first with the East Yorkshire Regiment, and later as a non-commissioned officer of the Royal Horse Guards Regiment of the Household Cavalry doing security work on the East German border. After leaving the army, he returned to education at Beckett Park teacher training college in Leeds and studied for a BSc sociology degree as a London School of Economics external student, taking his finals in Bradford in 1961. By day, he was working as a driver and labourer at night. He chose the university for its "history of nonconformism". He received his third-class degree after three years of study. After getting a teaching qualification, he started teaching at Allerton Grange Comprehensive School. He accepted a job lecturing in social psychology and criminology. He taught liberal studies at Leeds Polytechnic and education at James Graham College, which became part of Leeds Polytechnic in 1976. Career In 1959, Higgins began writing novels. One of his aliases was James Graham. The growing success of his early work allowed him to take time off from his teaching, which he quit eventually to become a full-time novelist. Patterson's early novels, using his own name (as "Harry Patterson") as well as the pseudonyms James Graham, Martin Fallon, and Hugh Marlowe, are thrillers that typically feature hardened, cynical heroes, ruthless villains, and dangerous locales. Patterson published thirty-five such novels (sometimes three or four a year) between 1959 and 1974, learning his craft. East Of Desolation (1968), A Game For Heroes (1970) and The Savage Day (1972) are notable among his early work for their vividly described settings (Greenland, the Channel Islands, and Belfast, respectively) and offbeat plots. Patterson began using the pseudonym Jack Higgins during the late 1960s; his first minor bestsellers were published during the early 1970s, two contemporary thrillers The Savage Day and A Prayer for the Dying, but it was the publication of his thirty-sixth book, The Eagle Has Landed, in 1975, that made Higgins' reputation. Its plot concerns a German commando unit sent into England to kidnap Winston Churchill. The main character is arguably an Irish gunman and poet, Liam Devlin. Higgins followed The Eagle Has Landed with a series of thrillers, including several (Touch The Devil, Confessional, The Eagle Has Flown) featuring the character Devlin. The third phase of Patterson's career began with the publication of Eye of the Storm in 1992, a fictionalised retelling of an unsuccessful mortar attack on Prime Minister John Major, by a ruthless young Irish gunman-philosopher named Sean Dillon, hired by an Iraqi millionaire. Cast as the main character for the next series of novels (22 out of 43 published between 1992 and 2017), it is apparent that Dillon is in many ways an amalgamation of Patterson's previous heroes—Chavasse with his flair for languages, Nick Miller's familiarity with martial arts and jazz keyboard skills, Simon Vaughan's Irish roots, facility with firearms and the cynicism that comes with assuming the responsibility of administering a justice unavailable through a civilised legal system. Personal life and death Higgins met Amy Hewitt while both were studying at the London School of Economics. They were married in 1958, soon after he received a £75 advance for his first novel—"the biggest wedding present we could have had." They had four children: Sarah (born 1960), Ruth (born 1962), Sean (born 1965), and Hannah (born 1974). Their daughter Sarah Patterson authored the novel The Distant Summer (1976). The marriage ended in 1984. In 1985, he married his second wife, Denise Palmer, who was a contemporary of Theresa May at St Hugh's College, Oxford. Higgins died at his home in Jersey, on 9 April 2022, at the age of 92. Bibliography Filmography References External links Jack Higgins at IMDb Jack Higgins discography at Discogs. Discover the Jack Higgins popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Jack Higgins books.

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  • Sheba synopsis, comments

    Sheba

    Jack Higgins

    From the New York Times bestselling author of The Eagle Has Landed comes another thrilling novel of World War II intrigue.The year is 1939. The lost Temple of Sheba is not jus...

  • The Sacred Scroll synopsis, comments

    The Sacred Scroll

    Anton Gill

    Constantinople 1204: the holy city is razed to the ground by Crusaders the streets awash with blood. Modern day Istanbul: an elite group of archaeologists uncover the grave of Enr...

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    Unsinkable

    Dan James

    A DOOMED VOYAGEApril 14th 1912. The maiden voyage of the world's most luxurious passenger liner, Titanic. A DARK PASTEach passenger has their own reason to make the crossing, but f...

  • The Hunted synopsis, comments

    The Hunted

    Brian Haig

    New York Times bestselling author Brian Haig delivers his a thriller inspired by a true story about one man running between two countries, trying desperately to escape his past. In...

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    The Burma Legacy

    Geoffrey Archer

    Sam Packer, hero of Firehawk and The Lucifer Network, has a new assignment that will combine all his diplomatic and survival skills. An aging, wealthy Japanese businessman, Tetsuo ...

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    Secret Sanction

    Brian Haig

    Word of Honor meets A Few Good Men in a stunning thriller that pits the Green Berets, C.I.A., and White House against a top Army lawyer in an Investigation that could put the U.S. ...

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    In Her Line Of Sight

    Callista Blacksmith

    Amanda Cunningham, the wardrobe assistant always thought Benjamin Romedahl was gay and European. However, she's pleasantly surprised that is not the case during one afternoon fitti...

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    Meanwhile Street

    Miranda Glover

    It's early morning and Meanwhile Street thinks it's waking to a regular Wednesday in May. Soon a disconcerting sound alerts Maggie and Gordon that something's not right. Throughout...

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    The Estate

    Martin King

    Hailed by the authorites as `the future of housing', The Estate in south London was opened with a flourish by the Lord Mayor of London in the late 1960s. The six 20storey tower...

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    A Dark Enchantment

    Roland Vernon

    Greece, 1869Godwin Tudor, a young English photographer recently arrived in Athens, is intrigued by the mysterious and maverick British landowner Edgar Brooke, whose vast estate dom...

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    Captains Courageous

    Rudyard Kipling

    Harvey Cheyne is the overindulged son of a millionaire. When he falls overboard from an ocean liner her is rescued by a Portuguese fisherman and, initially against his will, joins ...

  • Cemetery Lake synopsis, comments

    Cemetery Lake

    Paul Cleave

    A heartthumping, noholdsbarred murdermystery that keeps you guessing until the very last page. Some secrets won't stay buried . . . A standard exhumation becomes anything but f...

  • The Secret Agent synopsis, comments

    The Secret Agent

    Joseph Conrad

    In the only novel Conrad set in London, The Secret Agent; communicates a profoundly ironic view of human affairs. The story is woven around an attack on the Greenwich Observatory i...

  • Rain on the Dead synopsis, comments

    Rain on the Dead

    Jack Higgins

    The past comes back to haunt black ops specialist Sean Dillon and his colleagues in this New York Times bestselling novel of terrorism, revenge, and a very old nemesis...On a dark ...

  • Surface With Daring synopsis, comments

    Surface With Daring

    Douglas Reeman

    Hiding, lying in wait on the sea bed, is EX16.Though one of the most important ships in the Royal Navy, she's not much to look at; she's only 54 feet long, with no defensive armame...

  • Shane synopsis, comments

    Shane

    Delme Parfitt & Shane Williams

    Shane Williams has spent almost a decade thrilling the rugby world with his evasive running skills and a box of tricks that has left the best defences grasping thin air, disproving...

  • Manhattan Mayhem synopsis, comments

    Manhattan Mayhem

    Mary Higgins Clark, Lee Child, Jeffery Deaver, Thomas H. Cook & T. Jefferson Parker

    From Wall Street to Harlem, the borough of Manhattan is the setting for allnew stories of mystery, murder, and suspense, presented by bestselling author Mary Higgins Clark and feat...

  • Primal synopsis, comments

    Primal

    Dr Robin Baker

    Presumed dead, a group of undergraduate students who go missing on a deserted Pacific island emerge one year later in two groups of ragged (and naked) survivors. All but one of the...

  • Executive Action synopsis, comments

    Executive Action

    Richard Doyle

    Jack Meade wakes in a hospital bed. The doctors tell him he has been in the sea for two days that he is lucky to be alive. His face is so salt ravaged he barely recognises himself...

  • Skydancer synopsis, comments

    Skydancer

    Geoffrey Archer

    Project Skydancer was the brainchild of the Ministry of Defence. Beautiful and terrifying in its simplicity, DS29 had designed new warheads for Polaris missiles, warheads that with...

  • Eagle Trap synopsis, comments

    Eagle Trap

    Geoffrey Archer

    Revenge is not a possibility, but a certainty.He was head of an international drugs ring, a kidnapper and a ruthless killer. One night British Sea Harriers reduced his Beirut headq...

  • The English Language synopsis, comments

    The English Language

    David Crystal

    This is the definitive survey of the English language in all its forms. Crystal writes accessibly about the structure of the language, the uses of English throughout the world and...

  • Shadow Hunter synopsis, comments

    Shadow Hunter

    Geoffrey Archer

    One renegade captain threatens disasterHMS Truculent is a nuclearpowered, hunterkiller submarine, and one of the most deadly weapon systems in the world. Phil Hitchens is its disti...

  • Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang synopsis, comments

    Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang

    Mike Ripley

    An entertaining history of British thrillers from Casino Royale to The Eagle Has Landed, in which awardwinning crime writer Mike Ripley reveals that, though Britain may have lost a...

  • The Redhead Series synopsis, comments

    The Redhead Series

    Alice Clayton

    New York Times bestselling author Alice Clayton is a magical mix of humor and heat in The Redhead Seriesa playful series following a sizzling romance between aspiring actress Grace...

  • The Midnight Bell synopsis, comments

    The Midnight Bell

    Jack Higgins

    From the “the dean of intrigue novelists” (St. Louis PostDispatch) comes a New York Timesbestselling novel of terrorism and revenge featuring IRAhitmanturnedintelligenceo...

  • The Cocktail Collection synopsis, comments

    The Cocktail Collection

    Alice Clayton

    New York Times bestselling author Alice Clayton delights readers with the sexy, laughoutloud romances in the beloved Cocktail series! Don’t miss three hot and hilarious tales in th...

  • Bunker Man synopsis, comments

    Bunker Man

    Duncan McLean

    It is the Northwest coast of Scotland and there's a stranger in town a shambling silent hulk of a man, face hooded even at the height of summer. He hangs around school playgro...

  • Laced synopsis, comments

    Laced

    Carol Higgins Clark

    A haunted Irish castle, international jewel thieves, and a hotel fireNew York Times bestselling author Carol Higgins Clark has sent Regan and Jack Reilly on a honeymoon like no oth...

  • The Wolf at the Door synopsis, comments

    The Wolf at the Door

    Jack Higgins

    Jack Higgins “doesn’t stint on action” (Publishers Weekly) in this New York Times bestseller featuring black ops specialist Sean Dillon.On a Long Island pier, a trusted operat...

  • Language Myths synopsis, comments

    Language Myths

    Laurie Bauer & Peter Trudgill

    A unique collection of original essays by 21 of the world's leading linguists. The topics discussed focus on some of the most popular myths about language: The Media Are Ruining En...

  • The Toybreaker synopsis, comments

    The Toybreaker

    Paul Rogers

    Have you ever been blamed for something you didn't do? if so, you'll know how Jamie feels when he's accused of breaking other people's toys. But if it's not Jamie who's breaking th...

  • Up Close and Personal synopsis, comments

    Up Close and Personal

    Leonie Fox

    Juliet, Nicole and Yasmin. Best Friends Forever. Stunning, sexy and anything but sensible.Yasmin is a straighttalking game player who's got nostrings sex down to a T. So why is ...

  • The Black Masque synopsis, comments

    The Black Masque

    Lisette Ashton

    The ceremonies of the black masque are magnificent events steeped in an erotic blend of vampire myth and fantasy. The depravity of these rituals is boundless and each rite culminat...

  • The Iron Duke synopsis, comments

    The Iron Duke

    Bobby Windsor & Peter Jackson

    Lions legend Bobby Windsor has enjoyed triumphs beyond the dreams of most international players but has also suffered personal tragedy. His rugby career as the best hooker in the B...

  • Scorpion Trail synopsis, comments

    Scorpion Trail

    Geoffrey Archer

    Alex Crawford has been out of MI5 and the combat zone for twenty years, but now fate has thrust him back into the front line.Though he is an aid worker, the secret service minders ...

  • The Medusa Effect synopsis, comments

    The Medusa Effect

    Justin Richards

    Medusa an experimental spaceship developed by the Advanced Research Department of St Oscar's University. Missing since it was launched, presumed lost in the wars, it was a project...

  • Ben Elton Collection synopsis, comments

    Ben Elton Collection

    Ben Elton

    GridlockToo many cars and not enough space equals gridlock.Gridlock is when a city dies. Killed in the name of freedom. Killed in the name of oil and steel. Choked on carbon monoxi...

  • How to Grow a Novel synopsis, comments

    How to Grow a Novel

    Sol Stein

    Each year thousands of fiction writers, from beginners to bestselling author, benefit from Sol Stein's soldout workshops, featured appearances at writers' conferences, software for...