Sure Fire, by Jack Higgins
Reviewed by Jack W.
A team of two spies breaks into a fuel manufacturing plant in Russia, and takes a sample of a new prototype mixture the Russian company is producing before blowing up the lab. Understandably, the head of the company isn't too pleased, and kind of wants that sample back. Also, the British intelligence service wants the sample for their own. It doesn't look too good for the spies, does it?
One of them has just found another complication. His divorced wife has died, and the children he didn't even know he had are now staying with him. When he is kidnapped by his enemies, his children are left alone with nothing but a cigarette lighter that may have some significance. Soon, trying to figure out where their father has gone, they are drawn into the shadowy world of spies and ruthless businessmen, where nothing is what is seems and nobody tells the whole truth. A great read!
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July 6, 2009
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