The Eagle Has Landed
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1975
368
Novel • Fiction
Norfolk, England • 1940s
1975
Adult
18+ years
The Eagle Has Landed by Jack Higgins is a World War II spy thriller about a group of German paratroopers led by Lieutenant Colonel Kurt Steiner, who collaborate with Irish revolutionary Liam Devlin and German spy Joanna Grey in a mission to capture Winston Churchill from a village in Norfolk, England, only to face numerous obstacles that thwart their plan. The book contains depictions of physical assault and wartime violence.
Suspenseful
Dark
Mysterious
Adventurous
Gritty
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Reviews for Jack Higgins' The Eagle Has Landed commend its exciting premise, rich historical details, and engaging characters, making it a standout in espionage literature. Critics highlight its fast-paced narrative and well-crafted suspense. However, some note predictable plot twists and occasional historical inaccuracies. Overall, it's a compelling read for thriller enthusiasts.
Readers who would enjoy Jack Higgins' The Eagle Has Landed are typically fans of historical fiction and war thrillers. This novel appeals to those who appreciated Ken Follett's Eye of the Needle or Frederick Forsyth's The Day of the Jackal. The suspense, detailed wartime setting, and intricate plots make it a compelling read for history and espionage enthusiasts.
61,467 ratings
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368
Novel • Fiction
Norfolk, England • 1940s
1975
Adult
18+ years
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