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Frederick Forsythe is easily the most well-known writer of the action thriller. Action-fiction today is lucrative business in part because of its tight integration with the movie industry (action-flick franchises are the nearest thing to a steady dividend Hollywood can rely on). The paperbook side of thriller-dom is thus highly competitive but also highly programmatic; as authors all grapple with each other for name-cachet and movie-adaptations. Its a tough field to stand out in.
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Hutchinson of London fifth impression November 1971 -
And totally brilliant debut of an new writer at that time from Britain who writes about an assassination of the French President in 1963. Everybody knows that this never occurred and the famous man died the 9th of December 1970. This book is a classic and still to this day does not fail to impress readers who come new to it and even the older reader like myself returning find so much strength in this volume which can be topped with very great ...more
And totally brilliant debut of an new writer at that time from Britain who writes about an assassination of the French President in 1963. Everybody knows that this never occurred and the famous man died the 9th of December 1970. This book is a classic and still to this day does not fail to impress readers who come new to it and even the older reader like myself returning find so much strength in this volume which can be topped with very great ...more

Forgot about this book until a Goodreads friend recommended it to me. Read it years ago and remember it being much better than either movie version (although the Bruce Willis remake offers the pleasure of seeing Jack Black get shot), and think I then went on to read Dogs of War as well, but can't remember why I never really read much Forsythe after that.
Anyways, a true classic that probably deserves a re-read sometime. ...more
Anyways, a true classic that probably deserves a re-read sometime. ...more

Boring... I couldn't finish it. I got halfway through the book and had to put it down. So overrated.
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Great cat and mouse plot, top stuff. Glad I hadn't seen the film yet as I suspect it wouldn't have been half as good knowing the ending etc.
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