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Paul Chavasse Series as Martin Fallon

by Jack Higgins

6 books Started 1962 Latest 1979
Publication Reading Order

The Paul Chavasse Series as Martin Fallon is a Historical Fiction / Crime Fiction series by Jack Higgins, comprising 6 books published between 1962 and 1979. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
The Bormann Testament / The Testament of Caspar Schultz cover 1 The Bormann Testament / The Testament of Caspar Schultz 1962 Buy from Amazon
2 Year of the Tiger 1963 Buy from Amazon
The Keys of Hell cover 3 The Keys of Hell 1965 Buy from Amazon
Midnight Never Comes cover 4 Midnight Never Comes 1966 Buy from Amazon
Dark Side of the Street cover 5 Dark Side of the Street 1967 Buy from Amazon
A Fine Night for Dying cover 6 A Fine Night for Dying 1979 Buy from Amazon
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Jack Higgins (1929-2023) was a prolific British thriller writer. Born Henry Patterson, he served in the British Army before becoming a journalist and then a full-time writer. Higgins's novels are known for their fast-paced action, intricate plots, and well-developed characters. His most famous creation, Sean Dillon, is a former IRA member turned mercenary. Higgins's other notable works include "The Eagle Has Landed" (1975), "The Midnight Bell" (1988), and "Day of Reckoning" (2002). Higgins received numerous awards, including the Crime Writers' Association Silver Dagger Award (1975) for "The Eagle Has Landed." His books have been translated into over 60 languages and have sold more than 85 million copies worldwide. Higgins's novels have been praised for their suspenseful plots and realistic characters. Critics have also noted his ability to create a sense of authenticity and detail, whether writing about historical events or contemporary thrillers.

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