Description
Bad Company by Jack Higgins is a fiction action thriller and the eleventh book in the Sean Dillon series. The story follows White House operative Blake Johnson and British intelligence agent Sean Dillon as they race to prevent a dangerous diary from falling into the wrong hands. The diary, originally entrusted to a young aide during the final days of World War II by Hitler, contains explosive details of a secret meeting between emissaries of Hitler and Roosevelt discussing an armistice and a potential alliance against the Soviet Union. Its resurfacing threatens powerful figures, including the American representative Jake Cazalet, a close relative of the sitting president. Set against a backdrop of international intrigue and high-stakes espionage, the novel explores themes of loyalty, deception, and the consequences of history, delivering suspenseful action and intricate plotting.
Intended for adult readers who enjoy fast-paced, character-driven thrillers, it combines political intrigue, historical twists, and Higgins’ signature tension-filled storytelling.













