The Novels Of Frederick Forsyth: The Day Of The Jackal; The Odessa File; The Dogs Of War
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears. Page Condition: Good. Markings: no markings. Binding condition: Intact. No price stickers or library stamps visible.
This omnibus edition brings together three of Frederick Forsyth's most celebrated thrillers in one complete and unabridged volume. The Day of the Jackal chronicles a chillingly meticulous assassination plot against French President Charles de Gaulle, as a cold, calculating professional killer is pitted against a race-against-time police investigation. The Odessa File uncovers the shadowy postwar network of former SS officers and the relentless pursuit of a war criminal by a young German journalist. The Dogs of War presents the gritty, ruthless world of mercenary soldiers as a mining tycoon orchestrates a coup in a tiny West African nation. Together, these three novels established Forsyth as the undisputed master of the political thriller, renowned for his meticulous research, taut prose, and an uncanny ability to make fiction feel frighteningly real.
Author: Frederick Forsyth
Format: Hardback
Genre: Thriller
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears. Page Condition: Good. Markings: no markings. Binding condition: Intact. No price stickers or library stamps visible.
This omnibus edition brings together three of Frederick Forsyth's most celebrated thrillers in one complete and unabridged volume. The Day of the Jackal chronicles a chillingly meticulous assassination plot against French President Charles de Gaulle, as a cold, calculating professional killer is pitted against a race-against-time police investigation. The Odessa File uncovers the shadowy postwar network of former SS officers and the relentless pursuit of a war criminal by a young German journalist. The Dogs of War presents the gritty, ruthless world of mercenary soldiers as a mining tycoon orchestrates a coup in a tiny West African nation. Together, these three novels established Forsyth as the undisputed master of the political thriller, renowned for his meticulous research, taut prose, and an uncanny ability to make fiction feel frighteningly real.