
Though Higgins is a great suspense writer, after reading ten other Sean Dillon books this one feels like a recycling of plots. For Bad Company, he combined the revenge plot and lost Nazi document plot to write another book.
That being said, it still had the thrills and action for which Higgins has become known. I highly recommend the series and know I will keep reading in spite of the slight disappointment for originality of this volume. Dillon, Bernstein, Ferguson, and now Johnson and Roper are all interesting characters who are worth reading about.
Higgins, Jack. (2003). Bad Company. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons.
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