Joseph's review
The Afghan
by Frederick Forsyth
Joseph's review
The Afghan by Frederick Forsyth
Joseph's review
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Pros
As always, great attention to detail and a gripping plot
Cons
Less than substantive conclusion
Review
I’ve been a Frederick Forsyth fan from the moment I read The Day of the Jackal, years ago in the 10th or 11th grade. When I saw that he had a new book out, I grabbed the opportunity to be transported into the world of high espionage, foreign lands and uber-cool characters. I was not to be disappointed on a number of these fronts. In the Afghan, Forsyth takes a more contemporary approach by focusing on what is currently the most pressing world security issue: Terrorism. So there was no super spy or assassins with sniper scopes. Instead, he takes us into the world of the Taliban and AQ, where a plot is afoot to create more damage to the West than the twin towers attack. I will not go into the plot details in order not to spoil the story for anything, but suffice to say that Forsyth has not lost his ability to suck the reader into his world. He succeeds in making the bound...more
As always, great attention to detail and a gripping plot
Cons
Less than substantive conclusion
Review
I’ve been a Frederick Forsyth fan from the moment I read The Day of the Jackal, years ago in the 10th or 11th grade. When I saw that he had a new book out, I grabbed the opportunity to be transported into the world of high espionage, foreign lands and uber-cool characters. I was not to be disappointed on a number of these fronts. In the Afghan, Forsyth takes a more contemporary approach by focusing on what is currently the most pressing world security issue: Terrorism. So there was no super spy or assassins with sniper scopes. Instead, he takes us into the world of the Taliban and AQ, where a plot is afoot to create more damage to the West than the twin towers attack. I will not go into the plot details in order not to spoil the story for anything, but suffice to say that Forsyth has not lost his ability to suck the reader into his world. He succeeds in making the bound...more
