In Death Camp, Jack Higgins leads readers through an intriguing political plot, with powerful and unpredictable characters, and hits the nail on the head again when talking about espionage and cold-blooded secret agents, willing to fight against England's enemies. British secret agent Sean Dillon embarks on yet another adventure to rescue his 13-year-old daughter, Sara, kidnapped by her own grandfather to marry her to Hussein Rashid, her cousin and one of Iraq's most feared terrorists, also known in al Qaeda as the Hammer of God and with links to Osama Bin Laden. However, the rescue operation organized by Dillon becomes increasingly complicated. Coordinated by the Middleman – the only man with access to Bin Laden – the Russian Mafia and former IRA members, now mercenaries, will make Sara's rescue a matter of national security: the next target of this gigantic terrorist cell is General Charles Ferguson, head of British Intelligence and the Prime Minister's right-hand man. "Higgins is a master of his craft" – Daily Telegraph "A master of good old-fashioned adventure" – Daily Mail