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The Hijack [Paperback]

Duncan Falconer (Author)
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August 12, 2004

Palestinian freedom fighter Abed Abu Omar and 20 men are preparing for their most daring mission yet: the hijack of a five-story supertanker laden with oil. Meanwhile, SBS operative Stratton has been assigned to bodyguard work and is bored by the lack of challenge. When Omar’s plot is revealed, Stratton is quickly whisked away by helicopter to assist in a daring rescue. With a rich cast of characters ranging from Russian secret service operatives to Al Qaeda terrorists and the Israeli military, this is a gripping thrill-ride packed with authentic detail and heart-stopping narrative.


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THE HOSTAGE 'Duncan Falconer's cracking debut novel ...Inevitably, he'll be compared to Andy McNab, but I'd say Falconer has the edge...' - Mail on Sunday

About the Author

A former member of the elite Special Boat Service of the Royal Marines, Duncan Falconer left after over a decade of operational service to work in private security. His other titles include First Into Action, The Hostage, and Undersea Prison.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 470 pages
  • Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group (August 12, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0751533882
  • ISBN-13: 978-0751533880
  • Product Dimensions: 6.9 x 4.3 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,961,735 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Can you dismantle a nuclear device with a crucifix?, August 7, 2005
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The climax of "The Hijack" occurs when one of the good guys attacks a nuclear "suitcase bomb" with a brass crucifix and a stone, in an attempt to prevent it from exploding. (I am not making this up.)

In other words, "The Hijack" is not your typical action thriller. Yes, many of the usual ingredients are present, including an Arab terrorist attack, a nuclear device, the threat of WW III, the tough guys from the British and Russian Special Forces and the cynical manipulators in the intelligence agencies.

But the characters are not stereotyped, and come across as real people. The hero, John Stratton of the British SBS, is a complex person filled with conflicting desires and doubts. There's an Arab terrorist with a very unusual background with whom we find ourselves sympathizing. Even the "bad guy" who prepares for the detonation of the nuclear device in the hopes of starting WW III is presented as a very interesting and understandable person.

There are other unusual aspects to the story too, for example a clairvoyant who works for the CIA. And there are occasional bits of humor, like when one of Stratton's colleagues speculates about whether an especially long nose hair was actually an ingrown eyebrow hair.

Duncan Falconer, the author of "The Hijack", is a former member of the British SBS, the elite Special Boat Service, similar to the U.S. Navy SEALS. This gives his novels an extra air of authenticity, and many of the combat details are fascinating.

But Duncan Falconer doesn't follow the writing style of Andy McNab, former British SAS member, whose novels describe the nitty-gritty of Special Forces skills and procedures in excruciating detail. Instead, Mr. Falconer's writing style is closer to that of Frederick Forsyth, with a plot that works on several levels, from the fights between the individual good guys and bad guys to the high-level decision-making in the various intelligence agencies.

There's also a touch of Matthew Reilly in Duncan Falconer's story telling, especially the description of how three SBS teams led by Stratton stage an assault on a hijacked supertanker. Here the action is definitely over the top, but quite entertaining.

My only real criticism is that the whole story is rather farfetched. But this is a standard problem with action thrillers - it's very difficult to write an exciting story that passes the test of being completely believable.

"The Hijack" is definitely a much better than average action thriller, and highly recommended if you're in the mood for a hard-hitting story in the style of Frederick Forsyth, with touches of Andy McNab and Matthew Reilly.

Rennie Petersen
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4.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as 1st part, but good enough, June 19, 2011
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I wasn't as good as a 'Hostage', but it was OK. However I didn't experience the wow effect after reading that one.
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