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  2. Frederick Forsyth - Wikipedia

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    Frederick McCarthy Forsyth [a] CBE (born 25 August 1938) is an English novelist and journalist. He is best known for thrillers such as The Day of the Jackal , The Odessa File , The Fourth Protocol , The Dogs of War , The Devil's Alternative , The Fist of God , Icon , The Veteran , Avenger , The Afghan , The Cobra and The Kill List .

  3. Category:Novels by Frederick Forsyth - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 6 February 2024, at 00:54 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Category:Works by Frederick Forsyth - Wikipedia

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    Short story collections by Frederick Forsyth (2 P) Pages in category "Works by Frederick Forsyth" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  5. No Comebacks - Wikipedia

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    No Comebacks is a 1982 collection of ten short stories by English writer Frederick Forsyth.Each story takes place in a different setting and ends with a plot twist. Several of them involve a central male character without any apparent strength who is put under pressure, but who does not g

  6. The Dogs of War (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Like most of Forsyth's work, the novel is more about the protagonists' occupational tradecraft than their characters. The source of the title, The Dogs of War, is Act III, scene 1, line 270 of Julius Caesar (1599), by William Shakespeare: Cry, 'Havoc!', and let slip the dogs of war. The mercenary protagonists are ruthless, violent anti-heroes ...

  7. The Devil's Alternative - Wikipedia

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    The Devil's Alternative is a novel by British writer Frederick Forsyth first published in 1979. It was his fourth full-length novel and marked a new direction in his work, setting the story in the near-future (in 1982) rather than in the recent past. The work evolved from an unfilmed screenplay entitled No Alternative.

  8. The Deceiver (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Deceiver is a novel by English writer Frederick Forsyth, about a retiring agent of the British SIS named Sam McCready. He is the head of Deception, Disinformation and Psychological Operations, and his maverick but brilliant successes have led to his nickname "The Deceiver."

  9. Category:Frederick Forsyth - Wikipedia

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    Works by Frederick Forsyth (3 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Frederick Forsyth" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.