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Storm Warning is a 1976 novel by Jack Higgins The novel was Higgins's next after his 1975 bestseller The Eagle Has Landed . Plot. A German sailing ship, Deutschland, with a crew of twenty-two men and with five nuns as passengers, attempts to return to Germany from Brazil at the end of August 1944.
- Jack Higgins
- 1976
Sep 4, 2008 · Classic adventure from the million copy bestseller Jack Higgins. In the end all roads lead to hell. It’s 1944 and Germany is facing its final defeat. Five thousand miles across the Allied dominated Atlantic, twenty-two men and five nuns aboard the Barquentine Deutschland are battling home to Kiel.
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- Jack Higgins
Aug 9, 1976 · Storm Warning. Jack Higgins. 3.87. 2,917 ratings73 reviews. Only the author of The Eagle has Landed could write a novel about World War II as original, exciting, and suspenseful as Storm Warning.
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Jun 4, 2007 · Classic adventure from the million copy bestseller Jack Higgins. In the end all roads lead to hell. It's 1944 and Germany is facing its final defeat. Five thousand miles across the Allied dominated Atlantic, twenty-two men and five nuns aboard the Barquentine Deutschland are battling home to Kiel.
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- Jack Higgins
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During World War II, a group of German expatriates trapped in Brazil must sail across five thousand miles of tempestuous water to reach their homeland–and face the deadly barricade of American and British military power.
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Storm Warning. Jack Higgins. Pan Books, 1977 - Fiction - 237 pages. At the end of August 1944 the Deutschland, a three-masted nineteenth-century sailing vessel, slipped out of a Brazilian port at...
Jack Higgins. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1976 - Fiction - 311 pages. During World War II, a group of German expatriates trapped in Brazil must sail across five thousand miles of tempestuous...