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Books with author frederick j. forster

  • Odessa File

    FREDERICK FORSYTH

    Hardcover (Ulverscroft Large Print Books Ltd, March 15, 1981)
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  • The Day of the Jackal: 40th Anniversary Edition

    Frederick Forsyth

    Paperback (Arrow, May 2, 2011)
    One of the most celebrated thrillers ever written, The Day of the Jackal is the electrifying story of an anonymous Englishman who, in the spring of 1963, was hired by Colonel Marc Rodin, Operations Chief of the O.A.S., to assassinate General de Gaulle.
  • Day of the Jackal

    Frederick Forsyth

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam 1972, Jan. 1, 1972)
    .........about a 24-hour marathon of Johnny Knoxville TV show and films............oops, sorry...that would be The Day of The Jackass............ The Day of the Jackal (1971) is a thriller novel by English writer Frederick Forsyth, about a professional assassin who is contracted by the OAS French terrorist group of the early 1960s, to kill Charles de Gaulle, the President of France. The Day of the Jackal is a novel of the spy fiction genre, praised for its convincing portrayal of France in 1963, and its carefully thought-out plot. It received admiring reviews and praise when first published in 1971, and it received a 1972 Best Novel Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America. It also is notable for remarkably effective suspense, considering that the Jackal's target, president Charles de Gaulle, is a real historical figure who was not assassinated, and for its realism, exploring in detail aspects of intelligence, covert operations, and firearms. While the OAS did exist as described in the novel, and the film opens with a remarkably accurate re-enactment of the Jean-Marie Bastien-Thiry-led attempt on President De Gaulle's life, the remaining plot is fiction. The story follows the efforts of an efficient, relentless assassin (hired by an exiled OAS high command) as he prepares to assassinate De Gaulle, and the efforts of an equally professional, but hard-pressed French detective assigned to identify and stop him, along with elements of intrigue and bureaucratic maneuvering at the highest levels of the French government.
  • The Odessa File

    Frederick Forsyth

    Paperback (Bantam Books, March 15, 1995)
    "The suicide of an elderly German Jew explodes into revelation after revelation, of a Mafia-like organization called ODESSA..." From the author who also brought you "The Day of the Jackal."
  • The Day of the Jackal

    Frederick Forsyth

    Hardcover (Thorndike Pr, July 1, 2000)
    After six men fail in individual attempts to assassinate President de Gaulle, Jackal accepts the task and lays careful plans to insure his success.
  • THE ODESSA FILE

    Frederick Forsyth

    Paperback (Bantam Books, March 15, 1974)
    .............the story of a Russian manicurist........... A package of documents, containing a list of names, arrives anonymously at the Ministry of Justice in Bonn in 1964. Frederick Forsyth's bestselling thriller features the consequent life-and-death hunt for a notorious Nazi criminal, against a background of international arms deals. "Every bit as exciting as its noted predecessor and even eerier."--Cosmopolitan. "A carefully thought out, meticulously researched, documented... highly suspenseful work of fiction."--Chicago Tribune. "Much more complex than the Jackal... intriguingly fact packed with relentless exporting, a protagonist propelled by an unstoppable force as suicidal as that of a lemming, and a time-factored chase ticking off to an explosive climax."--The Cleveland Press. "A highly superior combination of real-life facts and suspense fiction."--Publisher's Weekly
  • Day of the Jackal

    Frederick Forsyth

    Paperback (Hutchinson Radius, May 1, 2011)
    The Day of the Jackal is the electrifying story of the struggle to catch a killer before it's too late. It is 1963 and an anonymous Englishman has been hired by the Operations Chief of the O.A.S. to murder General De Gaulle. A failed attempt in the previous year means the target will be nearly impossible to get to. But this latest plot involves a lethal weapon: an assassin of legendary talent. Known only as The Jackal, this remorseless and deadly killer must be stopped, but how do you track a man who exists in name alone?
  • The Day of the Jackal

    Frederick Forsyth

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Books, Jan. 1, 1972)
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  • The Day of the Jackal

    Frederick Forsyth

    Paperback (Bantam Books, Aug. 1, 1999)
    The Jackal. A tall, blond Englishman with opaque, gray eyes. A killer at the top of his profession. A man unknown to any secret service in the world. An assassin with a contract to kill the world's most heavily guarded man.One man with a rifle who can change the course of history. One man whose mission is so secretive not even his employers know his name. And as the minutes count down to the final act of execution, it seems that there is no power on earth that can stop the Jackal.
  • THE DAY OF THE JACKAL

    Frederick Forsyth

    Paperback (Bantam Books, March 15, 1973)
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  • The Devil's Alternative

    Frederick Forsyth

    Paperback (Viking Press, Jan. 1, 1980)
    “Whichever option I choose, men are going to die.”This is the Devil’s Alternative, the appalling choice facing the president of the USA and other statesmen throughout the world.This brilliant storyteller has contrived the most exciting climax. The last minute surprises will take your breath away.
  • The Odessa File

    Frederick Forsyth

    Hardcover (BANTAM DOUBLEDAY @ DELL, March 15, 1972)
    The suicide of an elderly German Jew explodes into revelation after revelation: of a Mafia-like organization called Odessa ...of a real-life fugitive known as the "Butcher of Riga"..of a young German journalist tumed obsessed avenger.......and, ultimately, of brilliant, ruthless plot to reestablish the worldwide power of SS mass murderers and to carry out Hitler's chilling "Final Solution."