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The Fourth Angel 2001

Revenge becomes his only recourse when a work‑aholic reporter, Jack Elgin, flies his family to India and their plane is seized over Cyprus by a previously unknown terrorist cell, leaving his wife and daughter dead. Frustrated by western governments that hide the truth and refuse to act, Jack draws on his investigative contacts and relentless snooping to track the perpetrators and uncover what really happened.

Revenge becomes his only recourse when a work‑aholic reporter, Jack Elgin, flies his family to India and their plane is seized over Cyprus by a previously unknown terrorist cell, leaving his wife and daughter dead. Frustrated by western governments that hide the truth and refuse to act, Jack draws on his investigative contacts and relentless snooping to track the perpetrators and uncover what really happened.

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Jack Elgin, Jeremy Irons, is the European editor of The Economist, a London-based magazine. He has a wife, Maria Briony Glassco, and three kids—Joanne Anna Maguire, Julia Holly Boyd, and Andrew Joel Pitts. Jack plans a family vacation to the Mediterranean but secretly hopes to land a prestigious reporting assignment in India, seeking to combine work with time with his family. Maria is less enthusiastic than the kids.

On the way to India, their Boeing 747-200 of AM Air makes an unscheduled stop in Limassol, Cyprus due to mechanical trouble. After a delay in the Limassol airport, the plane is hijacked by the August 15th Movement, led by Ivanic Loyvek Serge Soric and his second-in-command Karadan Maldic Ivan Marevich, who demand $50,000,000 from the U.S. State Department within one hour or everyone on board will die.

The terrorists release women and children first, leaving the men to last, but as a front passenger door opens, a local police team fires in. Flight attendants rush passengers out, doors open, chaos ensues, and a blast occurs. Maria, Joanne, and Julia escape, with Jack holding Andrew. But Maria and Joanne are shot by the hijackers; Julia perishes in flames, crying for help. Fifteen passengers die in total; Loyvek and Maldic escape with the money. Jack blames the failed police response for the tragedy.

Back in London, Jack learns that Loyvek and Maldic were captured but later released, deported secretly with no charges. He grows furious that the killers walk free, and legal avenues to seek justice quickly run dry. He seeks help from Henry Davidson Jason Priestley, a CIA contact at the American Embassy in London, who explains that the system offers little recourse.

Driven by grief and a sense of duty, Jack decides to act. With his ally, Kate Stockton Charlotte Rampling, an ex-intelligence operative, he begins to track down anyone connected to Loyvek and Maldic and to turn their own weapons against them. A shadowy FBI liaison, Jules Bernard Forest Whitaker, trails Jack as he moves, and quietly, Jules appears to be assisting rather than obstructing.

As the pursuit unfolds, Jack eliminates Maldic, only to realize that Davidson is the architect behind the hijacking—aiming to pocket the ransom. With Jules’s cautious cooperation, Jack confronts the broader conspiracy and wages a personal vendetta not only for his family but for all the victims in Cyprus. The story closes with Jack pressing forward, determined to bring Loyvek and Davidson to account for the deaths.

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The Fourth Angel Themes and Keywords

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The Fourth Angel Other Names and Titles

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