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The Deceiver The Deceiver by Frederick Forsyth
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“...a woman of quite bovine stupidity and potato-like contours...”
Frederick Forsyth, The Deceiver
“Oh, I will go back to Century House and start again. And go back each night to my small flat and listen to my music and eat my baked beans. And you will go back to Nikki, my friend, and hold her very tight, and write your books and forget all this.”
Frederick Forsyth, The Deceiver
tags: life
“position for his colleague in Secret Intelligence would be just the reverse. Sir Mark was having”
Frederick Forsyth, The Deceiver
“«Un instante placentero y desbordante de vida gloriosa vale más que toda una existencia en las sombras.» Y”
Frederick Forsyth, El manipulador
“Los proyectos mejor urdidos por ratones y por hombres, como el poeta escocés podría haber dicho, terminan a veces pareciéndose a la merienda de un perro chiflado. El”
Frederick Forsyth, El manipulador
“And you?”

“Oh, I will go back to Century House and start again. And go back each night to my small flat and listen
to my music and eat my baked beans. And you will go back to Nikki, my friend, and hold her very tight,
and write your books and forget all this. Hamburg, Vienna, Malta, Tripoli, Cyprus—forget it. It’s all
over.”
Frederick Forsyth, The Deceiver
“functionally”
Frederick Forsyth, The Deceiver
“the realities”
Frederick Forsyth, The Deceiver
“map. He had taken Morenz carefully through both rendezvous with Pankratin in the East, shown him the latest photograph of the Soviet general and explained that the man would be”
Frederick Forsyth, The Deceiver
“But in the cavalry they tend to have their priorities about right; a good horse is irreplaceable, a subaltern is not.”
Frederick Forsyth, The Deceiver
“The vodka bottle was missing from the silver drinks tray. Lady Moberley was happy for the first time in years.”
Frederick Forsyth, The Deceiver
“as likely as a vegetarian tiger.”
Frederick Forsyth, The Deceiver