Sean Dillon (Jack Higgins character)

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Sean Dillon is a fictional Irish character who is the hero of certain Jack Higgins novels. He is described in the stories as a short man and fair-haired. An aspiring actor at the age of 19, Dillon takes up being an IRA member, seeking revenge after his father is killed in Belfast in the crossfire between the British and the IRA. He is a protégé of Liam Devlin.[citation needed].

He is taught several things by Devlin, including the 'eerie dog-whistle'. An excellent gunman and a good actor, he very soon earns the nickname "The Man of 1000 Faces" from the British, who dread him. He is noted for his part in the Downing Street bomb blast, which fails to kill or injure anyone. His disapproval of the IRA's indiscriminate bombings of innocent civilians prompts him to abandon the cause and offer himself out as a mercenary for hire, working indiscriminately for the PLO and the Israelis, the Red Brigade, and even the KGB. Although the British are desperate to catch him, he has never been to jail. For more than 20 years the elusive and resourceful Dillon—who shunned the publicity favored by other terrorists—slipped through the fingers of the authorities on every continent. Ironically, he is finally caught by the Serbs while running medicine for children into Bosnia.

It is revealed that the shipment contained Stinger missiles without his knowledge, and he is sentenced to death. Dillon is plucked out of prison by Brigadier Charles Ferguson of the elite British Security Service antiterrorist unit Group 4, who offers him a clean slate in exchange for his services.

Dillon — an expert pilot and scuba diver as well as a master of disguise and languages — subsequently becomes Ferguson's most effective agent, at one point even foiling an assassination attempt upon the Prime Minister and President of the United States. Dillon soon meets Ferguson's right-hand woman Hannah Bernstein, and is slightly romantically inclined towards her. He also befriends the US President's right-hand man, Blake Johnson, and famous London gangsters Harry Salter and his nephew Billy Salter.

Dillon's drink of choice is Bushmills whiskey, which he unswervingly orders in the bars of Northern Ireland

Sean Dillon appears in the following books:

  • Eye of the Storm (1992)
  • Thunderpoint (1993)
  • On Dangerous Ground (1994)
  • Angel of Death (1995)
  • Drink with the Devil (1996)
  • The President’s Daughter (1997)
  • The White House Connection (1999)
  • Day of Reckoning (2000)
  • Edge of Danger (2001)
  • Midnight Runner (2002)
  • Bad Company (2003)
  • Dark Justice (2004)
  • Without Mercy (2005)
  • The Killing Ground (2007)

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