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Eleventh in his November Man series, this snappily paced thriller by Chicago newsman/novelist Granger (Edgar-winner Public Murders ) brings back right-thinking hero Devereaux (code-named ''November''), American intelligence agent for R section, once again waging his feud against arch adversary Henry McGee. Sheer evil terrorist-for-profit McGee blows up a plane in flight, an Irish pub, a London townhouse, and diverts responsibility for his crimes to the IRA; he uses his female accomplices--German Maria, Irish Maureen--for sex and murder, then orders them, too, slain. McGee strikes at Devereaux by savagely wounding both him and his girlfriend, journalist Rita Macklin. Devereaux and Macklin must escape from their hospital rooms--Devereaux rescuing Macklin from the clutches of Dr. Krueger, who keeps her drugged for his own pleasure--and undergo a slow, painful healing. Retired from his job because of so-called brain damage, Devereaux vows to kill McGee as a last gesture. Staccato stylist Granger delivers easy-reading entertainment via plot and counterplot, amusing cartoon villains, and an arsenal of plastique, nerve gas and an ingenious caviar-and-vodka device with lethal capabilities.
Eleventh in his November Man series, this snappily paced thriller by Chicago newsman/novelist Granger (Edgar-winner Public Murders ) brings back right-thinking hero Devereaux (code-named ''November''), American intelligence agent for R section, once again waging his feud against arch adversary Henry McGee. Sheer evil terrorist-for-profit McGee blows up a plane in flight, an Irish pub, a London townhouse, and diverts responsibility for his crimes to the IRA; he uses his female accomplices--German Maria, Irish Maureen--for sex and murder, then orders them, too, slain. McGee strikes at Devereaux by savagely wounding both him and his girlfriend, journalist Rita Macklin. Devereaux and Macklin must escape from their hospital rooms--Devereaux rescuing Macklin from the clutches of Dr. Krueger, who keeps her drugged for his own pleasure--and undergo a slow, painful healing. Retired from his job because of so-called brain damage, Devereaux vows to kill McGee as a last gesture. Staccato stylist Granger delivers easy-reading entertainment via plot and counterplot, amusing cartoon villains, and an arsenal of plastique, nerve gas and an ingenious caviar-and-vodka device with lethal capabilities.
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Hardback Editions
January 2001 : Hardback
| Title: The League of Terror Author(s): Bill Granger ISBN: 1-58547-139-9 / 9781585471393 (USA edition) Publisher: Center Point Large Print Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
November 1991 : Hardback
| Title: League of Terror Author(s): Bill Granger ISBN: 0-7278-4262-5 / 978-0-7278-4262-6 (UK edition) Publisher: Severn House Publishers Ltd Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
November 1990 : Hardback
| Title: League of Terror ( A November Man Novel ) Author(s): Bill Granger ISBN: 0-446-51551-5 / 978-0-446-51551-1 (USA edition) Publisher: Warner Books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Paperback Editions
1999 : Paperback
| Title: League of Terror Author(s): Bill Granger Publisher: Pan Availability: Amazon UK More details... |
November 1991 : Mass Market Paperback
| Title: League Of Terror Author(s): Bill Granger ISBN: 0-446-36126-7 / 978-0-446-36126-2 (USA edition) Publisher: Warner Books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
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