Frederick Forsyth

Frederick Forsyth

5 Series

Frederick Forsyth is an English author known for his thrillers and crime fiction, with several non-fiction books also to his name. He has made significant contributions as a political commentator. In 1973, Forsyth was involved in a controversial coup attempt in Equatorial Guinea.

Author: Frederick Forsyth Rewritten synopsis: In "The Day of the Jackal," a professional assassin, known only as the Jackal, is hired by the OAS to kill French President Charles de Gaulle. As the Jackal meticulously plans his attack, French detective Claude Lebel races against time to uncover the assassin's identity and thwart the plot. The tension escalates as Lebel navigates a web of deception and international intrigue, culminating in a gripping showdown. This thrilling narrative showcases Forsyth's mastery of suspense and detail, keeping readers on the edge of their seats until the final page.

Standalone Novels

The Day of the Jackal

(1971)

The Odessa File

(1972)

The Dogs of War

(1974)

The Devil's Alternative

(1979)

The Fourth Protocol

(1984)

The Negotiator

(1989)

The Deceiver

(1991)

The Fist of God

(1994)

Icon

(1996)

The Phantom of Manhattan

(1996)

Avenger

(2003)

The Afghan

(2006)

The Cobra

(2010)

The Kill List

(2013)

The Fox

(2018)

Short Stories/Novellas

The Shepherd

(1975)

The Emperor

(1982)

The Citizen

(2000)

Whispering Wind

(2000)

The Miracle

(2000)

The Art of the Matter

(2001)

Short Story Collections

No Comebacks

(1982)

The Veteran and Other Stories

(2020)

Non-Fiction

The Biafra Story: The Making of an African Legend

(1969)

Emeka

(1991)

Used In Evidence

(2005)

The Outsider: My Life in Intrigue

(2015)

Anthologies

Great Flying Stories

(1991)

English Crime Stories of Today

(1993)

A Tangled Web

(2005)

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