Jack Higgins, a master of the spy thriller, delivers a high-stakes narrative featuring Sean Dillon, a former IRA operative turned mercenary.

While some reviewers at ANZ LitLovers highlight other "storm" related titles as "impressive," Higgins' Eye of the Storm remains a staple for fans of military fiction and international espionage. Accessing the Book

While there is no book titled exactly "Eye OfShTStorm Jackson14Fo," the phrase likely refers to Jack Higgins' 1993 thriller . Review: Eye of the Storm by Jack Higgins

A digitized copy is available for borrowing at the Internet Archive .

The story centers on a daring Iraqi-funded plan to assassinate the British Prime Minister during the Gulf War. Dillon is hired to execute a mortar attack on 10 Downing Street, leading to a relentless cat-and-mouse game across Europe.

The book is widely available for purchase in ebook format from major retailers like Amazon or Barnes & Noble . The Eye of the Storm (1973), by Patrick White