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Sean Dillon in "Angel Of Death" - Jack Higgins
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Iyengar
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Feb 08, 2025 02:31AM

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His entry in the book is powerful.
- There was wind and a driving rain.
- Sean Dillon moved along a narrow street between tall warehouses.
- He was no more that 5 feet 5.
- He ignored the sound of gunfire in the distance.
- He walked on and found the place he was looking for: a warehouse with a peeling sign that said Murphey & Son Import & Export.
All that in the very first scene, and it is a short scene! But the guy is deadly.
- There was wind and a driving rain.
- Sean Dillon moved along a narrow street between tall warehouses.
- He was no more that 5 feet 5.
- He ignored the sound of gunfire in the distance.
- He walked on and found the place he was looking for: a warehouse with a peeling sign that said Murphey & Son Import & Export.
All that in the very first scene, and it is a short scene! But the guy is deadly.
Iyengar wrote: "- the most dangerious enforcer of the IRA that ever existed. He was a small man, no more than 5 feet 5."
Iyengar wrote: "- the most dangerious enforcer of the IRA that ever existed. He was a small man, no more than 5 feet." Five feet five, not five feet.