This
thriller was first published by Jack Higgins under the penname Harry Patterson
in 1964. This copy published by Signet in 1996.
Set
in the early 1960s, it features Neil Mallory, once known as the Butcher of
Perak. It begins with a French submarine surfacing near a freighter. The
submariners board the ship and murder a passenger. The motive is ‘death to all
who oppose the OAS’. The Organisation
armée secrète was composed of French dissident far-right paramilitaries who began an
armed opposition to the independence of Algeria (the Algerian War spanned
1954-1962) from French colonial rule. OAS was formed in Spain in 1961 and
assassination attempts were made on French politicians and even General de Gaulle.
Algeria became independent in 1962.
Mallory
teams up with French Deuxieme Bureau agent Guyon to track the submarine to the
Channel Islands. They have to contend with the OAS commander Phillippe de Beumont.
In the process, Mallory finds love. The best part of the book is a lengthy
flashback to the Malayan conflict, where Mallory earned his nasty sobriquet.
Not one of his best, but it is a
fast read, delivering plenty of pace and action; and of course there is the
occasional betrayal. The ending was rushed, I felt, but satisfactory.
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