"Drink with the Devil" by Jack Higgins was my first read from this author. It's a thriller along the lines of a Jason Bourne though not nearly as good (as the original Bourne). Still, it's a good read if not an exceptional one.
Publisher's Summary
A fortune in stolen British gold lies shipwrecked at the bottom of the Irish Sea. And history's deadliest treasure hunt is on.
Irish militant Michael Ryan wants to finance war in his homeland--and a sinister pact with the New York Mafia will make his dreams a savage reality. Former IRA enforcer Sean Dillon now works for the British government. His mission: retrieve the gold by any means necessary--and finish Ryan's bloody plot before it gets off the ground.
Two deadly men are locked in a furious race, with millions of dollars--and lives--hanging in the balance.
This book put's Jack Higgins into my "authors who's books are worth a look" though not yet into "author's who's books I must read".
I actually listened to, rather than read this book, via Audible.com. While I usually love my audible books, I think I'd have enjoyed reading this book better. It's not a BAD read, but the reader is clearly British/Irish. That's fine for the Irish characters...but it was comical listening to his attempt at Itallian accents. And frankly, I think it's just easier on my ears to hear an "American" (I know, we have types of accents) doing Irish and Italian characters and the in between narration parts "without accent". (I know, just speaking from my pov). This is one of a couple of books with british readers that I didn't like so much.
The "Sean Dillan" character appears in other books and I think I'll get around to reading some more of them.
Lee