Dillinger

 

                       
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Title
Dillinger
Author Jack Higgins
Genre Crime Fiction, Thriller
Format N/A

 

Book Description

Dillinger is a fast-moving crime novel inspired by the legend of the infamous American gangster John Dillinger. Reimagined through Higgins’s hard-edged style, the story follows a charismatic outlaw whose defiance of authority and violent rise draw relentless pursuit from law enforcement. Blending fact and fiction, the novel explores notoriety, rebellion, and the thin line between folk hero and criminal.

 

About Author

Jack Higgins (1929–2022) was the pen name of Henry Patterson, a British novelist best known for his fast-paced thrillers and espionage fiction. Born in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, he grew up in Belfast and later studied sociology at the London School of Economics.

Higgins began his writing career in the 1950s, producing a wide range of adventure and suspense novels under several pseudonyms before achieving international fame with The Eagle Has Landed (1975). The novel’s blend of historical intrigue, moral ambiguity, and cinematic pacing made it a global bestseller and a defining work of modern thriller fiction.

Across a career spanning more than six decades, Higgins wrote over 80 novels, many featuring recurring characters such as Sean Dillon. His work is known for clear prose, strong plotting, and themes of loyalty, honor, and conflict set against geopolitical backdrops. He remains one of the most commercially successful thriller writers of the 20th century.