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Avenger
Frederick Forsyth

St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2004

Throughly enjoyable
I just finished this book and I am totally satisfatied. It's like I had a great meal.
  
  











  



  
The Fist of God
Frederick Forsyth

Bantam, 1995

Best Book.....Ever
I usually do not post my reviews of books, but this book was so good I feel obligated to tell other potential readers to buy it. I've read a lot of espionage books and this one is at the top of the list. It's better than Day of the Jackal, The Odessa File, Eye of The ...
  
  











  



  
The Veteran
Frederick Forsyth

St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2003

Great Story
Please read this book. I believe that you will go out and buy all Forsyth has written when you read this book.
  
  











  



  
The Dogs of War
Frederick Forsyth

Bantam, 1982

Not Free SF Reader
People with no reason to worry about continued living can make very bad opponents, as those who go up against Cat, the protagonist in this mercenary tale, discover. Cat is tasked with putting together a mercenary operation in the pursuit of what? Lots and lots and ...
  
  











  



  
The Afghan
Frederick Forsyth

Signet, 2007

Forsyth What could i say?
Excelent book, the classical style of fosyth whit a lot of storys at the same time and is magnificent read the book and see how all the stories converge. A lot of historical information that you believe that all is true. Excellent like always
  
  











  



  
The Odessa File
Frederick Forsyth

Bantam Books, 1995

More than a page turner
I hadn't read any Forsyth books but had three waiting to be read (this one, The Day of the Jackal and Icon) and decided to read this one first. Wow. Written in 1972, set in 1963-64, "The Odessa File" is a perfect mix of fact and fiction. Young West German journalist ...
  
  











  



  
The Devil's Alternative
Frederick Forsyth

Bantam, 1982

One awesome, yet slow at times, thriller
As someone else mentioned, this has a very tense suspense that is revealed at the last page... The books starts off fine, goes on in a fast mood till about 200 pages, where it hits a bump. For another 50-100 pages its really slow with mind numbing details (like ...
  
  











  



  
The Day of the Jackal
Frederick Forsyth

Bantam, 1982

Archetypical page-turner
This is a very entertaining book, enjoyable for anyone interested in modern Western politics and "espionage," without the need for precise historical accuracy. Forsyth's novel is pure fiction with a heavy dose of generally accurate non-fiction context. The setting is ...
  
  











  



  
The Phantom of Manhattan
Frederick Forsyth

St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2000

Phantom of Manhattan
A real switch for Frederick Forsyth. A logical, entertaining sequel to "Phantom of the Opera".
  
  











  



  
The Fourth Protocol
Frederick Forsyth

Bantam, 1985

An excellent read
This is really good. I am not much of a reader of thrillers, and the last one I remember really, really enjoying was Day of the Jackal, which I read about 30 years ago, or whenever it was new. This book was a tremendous cause celebre at the time and caused the word ...
  
  











  



  
The Day of the Jackal
Frederick Forsyth

Bantam Books, 1972

Not Free SF Reader
Mythological professional killer vs detective. Mythological in the sense that he has a fancy name tying in to the history surrounding that particular assassin. In this case, some perhaps not so nice people want a French leader removed, and haven't managed it ...
  
  











  



  
The Shepherd And Other Christmas Stories: The Gift Of The Magi, The Cricket On The Hearth, Yes, Virginia ...
Frederick Forsyth, O. Henry, ...

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC Audio), 2004

The Shepherd & other Xmas Stories
In Canada people start calling the CBC in early December to ask when they will broadcast the story, "The Shepherd" read on the radio by the late Alan Maitland. I suspect that much of Canada was quiet the last half hour when they just played it on Radio One. It is a ...
  
  











  



  
The Negotiator
Frederick Forsyth

Bantam, 1990

One of Freddy Forsyth's Best
Unlike some reviewers, I found The Negotiator to be one of my best fictional reads, and certainly my favorite Freddy Forsyth book, right up there with Day of the Jackal and Devil's Alternative. Without giving away the story, the president's only son is kidnapped in the ...
  
  











  



  
The Shepherd
Frederick Forsyth

Viking Adult, 1976

An Excellent Match to Paul Gallico's "The Snow Goose"
I cannot say why, but this short novella always mskes me think of Paul Gallico's wonderful story, "The Snow Goose." The biggest difference is that the primary character survives his experience in "Shepherd". I first read this story about 20 years ago and I have ...
  
  











  



  
The Deceiver
Frederick Forsyth

Bantam, 1992

First-rate stories of espionage
"The Deceiver" consists of four first-rate stories dealing with Cold War era espionage. While the characters (other than historical figures) and the incidents are presumably fictional, these stories have the usual Forsyth air of authenticity. These stories are ...
  
  











  



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