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Frederick Forsyth

Frederick Forsyth

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Frederick Forsyth

From Wikipedia:Frederick Forsyth, CBE (born 25 August 1938) is an English author and occasional political commentator. He is best known for thrillers such as The Day of the Jackal, The Odessa File, The Fourth Protocol, The Dogs of War, The Devil's Alternative, The Fist of God, Icon, The Veteran, Avenger, The Afghan, and recently The Cobra.The son of a furrier, Forsyth was born in Ashford, Kent. He was educated at Tonbridge School and later attended the University of Granada in Spain. He became one of the youngest pilots in the Royal Air Force at the age of 19, where he served on National Service from 1956 to 1958. Becoming a journalist, he joined Reuters in 1961 and later the BBC in 1965, where he served as an assistant diplomatic correspondent. From July to September 1967, he served as a correspondent covering the Nigerian Civil War between the region of Biafra and Nigeria. He left the BBC in 1968 after controversy arose over his alleged bias towards the Biafran cause and accusations that he falsified segments of his reports. Returning to Biafra as a freelance reporter, Forsyth wrote his first book, The Biafra Story in 1969.Forsyth decided to write a novel using similar research techniques to those used in journalism. His first full length novel, The Day of the Jackal, was published in 1971 and became an international bestseller and gained its author the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Novel. In this book, the Organisation armée secrète (a real-life terrorist group) hires an assassin to kill the then-French President Charles de Gaulle. It was later made into a film of the same name.In Forsyth's second novel, The Odessa File (1972), a reporter attempts to track down a certain ex-Nazi SS officer in modern Germany. The reporter discovers him via the diary of a Jewish Holocaust survivor who committed suicide earlier, but he is being shielded by an organization that protects ex-Nazis, called ODESSA. Later, the reporter discovers that this same SS officer murdered a German Army officer during World War II for striking him after refusing to let SS soldiers take the place of his own wounded men. The German Army Officer was the reporter's father. This book was later made into a movie with the same name, starring Jon Voight, but there were substantial adaptations.In The Dogs of War (1974) a British mining executive hires a group of mercenaries to overthrow the government of an African country so that he can install a puppet regime that will allow him cheap access to a colossal platinum-ore reserve. This book was also adapted to film, in 1981, starring Christopher Walken and Tom Berenger.The Shepherd was an illustrated novella published in 1975. It tells of a nightmare journey by an RAF pilot while flying home for Christmas in the late 1950s. His attempts to find a rational explanation for his eventual rescue prove as troublesome as his experience. Following this came The Devil's Alternative in 1979, which was set in 1982. In this book, the Soviet Union faces a disastrous grain harvest and Ukrainian freedom fighters. A Politburo faction fight ensues. In the end, a Norwegian oil tanker built in Japan, a Russian airliner hijacked to West Berlin and various governments find themselves involved.In 1982, No Comebacks, a collection of ten short stories, was published. Some of these stories had been written earlier. Many were set in the Republic of Ireland where Forsyth was living at the time. One of them, "There Are No Snakes In Ireland", won him a second Edgar Allan Poe Award, this time for best short story.The Fourth Protocol was published in 1984 and involves renegade elements within the Soviet Union attempting to plant a nuclear bomb near an American airbase in the UK, intending to influence the upcoming British elections and lead to the election of an anti-NATO, anti-American, anti-nuclear, pro-soviet Labour government. The Fourth Protocol was later filmed, starring Pierce Brosnan and Michael Caine, in 1987


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From Wikipedia:Frederick Forsyth, CBE (born 25 August 1938) is an English author and occasional political commentator. He is best known for thrillers such as The Day of the Jackal, The Odessa File, The Fourth Protocol, The Dogs of War, The Devil's Alternative, The Fist of God, Icon, The Veteran, Avenger, The Afghan, and recently The Cobra.The son of a furrier, Forsyth was born in Ashford, Kent. He was educated at Tonbridge School and later attended the University of Granada in Spain. He became one of the youngest pilots in the Royal Air Force at the age of 19, where he served on National Service from 1956 to 1958. Becoming a journalist, he joined Reuters in 1961 and later the BBC in 1965, where he served as an assistant diplomatic correspondent. From July to September 1967, he served as a correspondent covering the Nigerian Civil War between the region of Biafra and Nigeria. He left the BBC in 1968 after controversy arose over his alleged bias towards the Biafran cause and accusations that he falsified segments of his reports. Returning to Biafra as a freelance reporter, Forsyth wrote his first book, The Biafra Story in 1969.Forsyth decided to write a novel using similar research techniques to those used in journalism. His first full length novel, The Day of the Jackal, was published in 1971 and became an international bestseller and gained its author the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Novel. In this book, the Organisation armée secrète (a real-life terrorist group) hires an assassin to kill the then-French President Charles de Gaulle. It was later made into a film of the same name.In Forsyth's second novel, The Odessa File (1972), a reporter attempts to track down a certain ex-Nazi SS officer in modern Germany. The reporter discovers him via the diary of a Jewish Holocaust survivor who committed suicide earlier, but he is being shielded by an organization that protects ex-Nazis, called ODESSA. Later, the reporter discovers that this same SS officer murdered a German Army officer during World War II for striking him after refusing to let SS soldiers take the place of his own wounded men. The German Army Officer was the reporter's father. This book was later made into a movie with the same name, starring Jon Voight, but there were substantial adaptations.In The Dogs of War (1974) a British mining executive hires a group of mercenaries to overthrow the government of an African country so that he can install a puppet regime that will allow him cheap access to a colossal platinum-ore reserve. This book was also adapted to film, in 1981, starring Christopher Walken and Tom Berenger.The Shepherd was an illustrated novella published in 1975. It tells of a nightmare journey by an RAF pilot while flying home for Christmas in the late 1950s. His attempts to find a rational explanation for his eventual rescue prove as troublesome as his experience. Following this came The Devil's Alternative in 1979, which was set in 1982. In this book, the Soviet Union faces a disastrous grain harvest and Ukrainian freedom fighters. A Politburo faction fight ensues. In the end, a Norwegian oil tanker built in Japan, a Russian airliner hijacked to West Berlin and various governments find themselves involved.In 1982, No Comebacks, a collection of ten short stories, was published. Some of these stories had been written earlier. Many were set in the Republic of Ireland where Forsyth was living at the time. One of them, "There Are No Snakes In Ireland", won him a second Edgar Allan Poe Award, this time for best short story.The Fourth Protocol was published in 1984 and involves renegade elements within the Soviet Union attempting to plant a nuclear bomb near an American airbase in the UK, intending to influence the upcoming British elections and lead to the election of an anti-NATO, anti-American, anti-nuclear, pro-soviet Labour government. The Fourth Protocol was later filmed, starring Pierce Brosnan and Michael Caine, in 1987


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The Devil's Alternative

Frederick Forsyth

Publisher: Arrow BooksDate of Publication: 1995Binding: paperbackEdition:...

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The Day of the Jackal

Frederick Forsyth

After six men fail in individual attempts to assassinate President de...

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Odessa File, The

Frederick Forsyth

The suicide of an elderly German Jew explodes into revelation after...

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Fourth Protocol

Frederick Forsyth

Plan Aurora, hatched in a remote dacha in the forest outside Moscow and...

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The Dogs of War

Frederick Forsyth

Note: Alternate-Cover for this ISBN can be found here.In a remote corner of...

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Devil's Alternative, The

Frederick Forsyth

Russia faces famine. The Soviets are forced to pin their hopes for survival...

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Negotiator, The

Frederick Forsyth

While investigating the abduction of the president's son, Quinn...

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The Fist of God

Frederick Forsyth

A terrible weapon has come into the hands of Saddam Hussein, presenting a...

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The Afghan

Frederick Forsyth

A chilling story of modern terrorism from the grandmaster of international...

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The Deceiver

Frederick Forsyth

With mandatory retirement looming on the horizon, longtime British...

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Icon

Frederick Forsyth

Ex-CIA agent Jason Monk must face an old enemy in order to prevent a...

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Avenger (Forsyth, Frederick)

Frederick Forsyth

Attorney Calvin Dexter hangs his shingle in a quiet New Jersey town, has a...

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The Cobra

Frederick Forsyth

Having once been forcibly retired from the CIA for being too ruthless,...

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The Kill List

Frederick Forsyth

The Kill List An extraordinary cutting-edge suspense novel from the master...

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No Combacks

Frederick Forsyth

Here are ten suspenseful, serpentine stories of betrayal, blackmail,...

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The Veteran: Five Heart-Stopping Stories

Frederick Forsyth

Presents a collection of five stories ranging from international espionage...

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The Shepherd

Frederick Forsyth

On Christmas Eve 1957, alone in the cockpit of his Vampire, an RAF pilot is...

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Phantom of Manhattan

Frederick Forsyth

With the help of the woman who had originally freed him from torment, the...

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The Day of the Jackal / the Dogs of War

Frederick Forsyth

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The Outsider: My Life in Intrigue

Frederick Forsyth

For decades, Frederick Forsyth has enthralled readers with bestsellers such...

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The Novels:Day of the Jackal,Odessa File,Dogs of War

Frederick Forsyth

Little wear to red boards. Content is clean and bright. DJ has little edge...

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Biafra Story

Frederick Forsyth

This stunning narrative marked the turning point in the writing career of...

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Great Flying Stories

Frederick Forsyth

Collects some of the best short stories about aviation by this...

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Omnibus

Frederick Forsyth

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The Emperor

Frederick Forsyth

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The Odessa File

Frederick Forsyth

The suicide of an elderly German Jew explodes into revelation after...

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The Devil's Alternative / The Fourth Protocol

Frederick Forsyth

TWO BESTSELLERS IN ONE VOLUMEThe Devil's Alternative'Whichever...

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The Art of the Matter

Frederick Forsyth

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Used in Evidence: Used in Evidence - Intermediate Intermediate (Macmillan Reader)

Frederick Forsyth

Reading level: 5...

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The Citizen

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Frederick Forsyth Box Set: The Afghan, The Veteran And Avenger

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