
On the pavement, Hannah Bernstein was trying to haul
herself up, clutching at the railings as Dillon got to
her. "You're all right, just hold on to me." But there was
blood coming down her face, and he was afraid. In Jack Higgins's acclaimed bestseller Dark Justice,
intelligence operative Sean Dillon and his colleagues in
Britain and the United States beat back a terrible enemy,
but at an equally terrible cost. One of them was shot,
another run down in the street. Both were expected to
survive-but only one of them does. As Detective Superintendent Hannah Bernstein of Special
Branch lies recuperating in the hospital, a dark shadow
from her and Dillon's past, scarred deep by hatred, steals
across the room and finishes the job. Consumed by grief and
rage, Dillon, Blake, Ferguson, and all who loved Hannah
swear vengeance, no matter where it takes them. But they
have no idea of the searing journey upon which they are
about to embark-nor of the war that will change them all.
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