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Books with title The Day of the Jackel

  • The Day of the Jackal

    Frederick Forsyth

    Hardcover (Franklin Library, March 15, 1987)
    This book is regarded as one of the masterpieces in intense, edge-of-your seat suspense. It’s all about a carefully planned plot to assassinate Charles de Gaulle in the summer of 1963. The thoughts, emotions, and actions of the characters are presented to us wide open, as in a poker game when all the cards are placed face up. Drama, tension, and credible.
  • The Day of the Jackel

    Frederick Forsythe

    Imitation Leather (Franklin Library, March 15, 1988)
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  • Day of the Jackal

    FrederickForsyth

    Hardcover; As New; The author's first novel . The cover is navy blue with gold lettering and elaborate design, gold gilt edges, in as new condition.The end paper are maps and there is a fold out enlarged diagram of Jackal's weapon. 8vo - over 7Ă‚Âľ" - 9Ă‚Âľ" tall
  • The Day of the Jackal

    Frederick Forsyth

    Hardcover (Collector's Library, Jan. 1, 2013)
    The novel, later made into a movie, by English writer Frederick Forsyth about a professional assassin who is contracted by the OAS, a French dissident paramilitary organization, to kill Charles DeGaulle, the President of France.
  • The Day of the Jackalope

    Eldritch Black

    language (, July 2, 2019)
    A dastardly secret. A creature that cannot be. A great mystery itching to be solved.Dylan Wylde has barely had time to recover from his harrowing battle with Captain Grimdire when he and his friend's find themselves caught up in a new mysterious adventure on Weirdbey Island.People are vanishing in the night and no one wants to talk about it…Are these sinister occurrences linked to the eerie fortune teller who’s just arrived in town? The one gathering a horde of strange, creepy-eyed followers?Dylan and his friends soon find themselves investigating the disappearances while uncovering a cryptic mythical creature who shouldn’t exist.Now, as a series of dark events spread across the island, they’re forced to face a terrifying new foe who threatens to take over the world.Jackalopes, rotten mermaids, and rabbits that are not what they seem…For readers who love scary magical adventures, Goosebumps and Stranger Things.Buy The Day of The Jackalope and dive into the adventure today!Praise for Eldritch Black:“Eldritch Black is a superior story teller! Every character is brought fully to life with very few words, and what a delightfully creepy cast of characters he's written”“Wonderful world building paired with a perfect tone of dark and spooky.”“(Reviewing on behalf of my 11 yr who read this book)I absolutely loved it! Just the right amount of scary. It kept me on the edge of my seat!”
  • The Day of the Jackal

    (LINDBERGH)

    (Helen and Kurt Wolff Book, Jan. 1, 1972)
    Excellent Book
  • The Day of the Jackal

    Frederick Forsyth

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, Jan. 1, 2002)
    "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 Jackalope

    Eldritch Black

    Paperback (Independently published, July 2, 2019)
    A dastardly secret. A creature that cannot be. A great mystery itching to be solved.Dylan Wylde has barely had time to recover from his harrowing battle with Captain Grimdire when he and his friend's find themselves caught up in a new mysterious adventure on Weirdbey Island.People are vanishing in the night and no one wants to talk about it…Are these sinister occurrences linked to the eerie fortune teller who’s just arrived in town? The one gathering a horde of strange, creepy-eyed followers?Dylan and his friends soon find themselves investigating the disappearances while uncovering a cryptic mythical creature who shouldn’t exist.Now, as a series of dark events spread across the island, they’re forced to face a terrifying new foe who threatens to take over the world.Jackalopes, rotten mermaids, and rabbits that are not what they seem…For readers who love scary magical adventures, Goosebumps and Stranger Things.Buy The Day of The Jackalope and dive into the adventure today!Praise for Eldritch Black:“Eldritch Black is a superior story teller! Every character is brought fully to life with very few words, and what a delightfully creepy cast of characters he's written”“Wonderful world building paired with a perfect tone of dark and spooky.”“(Reviewing on behalf of my 11 yr who read this book)I absolutely loved it! Just the right amount of scary. It kept me on the edge of my seat!”
  • The Day of the Jackal

    Frederick Forsyth

    Paperback (NAL Trade, Sept. 4, 2012)
    #1 New York Times bestselling author Frederick Forsyth’s unforgettable novel of a conspiracy, a killer, and the one man who can stop him… He is known only as “The Jackal”—a cold, calculating assassin without emotion, or loyalty, or equal. He’s just received a contract from an enigmatic employer to eliminate one of the most heavily guarded men in the world—Charles De Gaulle, president of France. It is only a twist of fate that allows the authorities to discover the plot. They know next to nothing—only that the assassin is on the move. To track him, they dispatch their finest detective, Claude Lebel, on a manhunt that will push him to his limit, in a race to stop an assassin’s bullet from reaching its target.
  • The Day of the Jackal

    Frederick Forsyth

    Hardcover (John Curley & Assoc, March 1, 1992)
    Book by Forsyth, Frederick
  • The Day of the Jackal

    Frederick Forsyth

    Paperback (Bantam, Jan. 1, 1977)
    Book
  • Day of the Jackal

    Frederick Forsyth

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Books, Jan. 1, 1981)
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