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Arun Shivanandan (@ 210.*) on: Sat Jan 3 03:15:57 EST 2004
i would say most of FFs novels end in cliches.'fourth protocol' was very much thrilling in its theme,though the ending was not at all comparable to the greatness of the theme.i happened to read 'great flying stories' by the same man,it was very much disappointing..Odessa File,Day of Jackal are okay.Another novel worth mentioning is 'Dogs of War',which i would say,is his best.currently reading 'The Negotiator'.
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Madhurabarathi (@ 61.1*) on: Wed Jan 7 10:04:44 EST 2004
How come nobody talks about Avenger, a slick and racy beauty of a thriller?
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quake (@ 202.*) on: Tue Jan 20 19:52:58 EST 2004
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fact or fiction? (@ 195.*) on: Mon Feb 9 14:57:05 EST 2004
FF's research really is commendable, be it africa (dogs of war) or europe (odessa file, negotiator) or the middle east (fist of god), he seems so familiar with all of them as if it were all his backyard. Though it is almost impossible to judge which one is the best, i was particularly fascniated my the fist of god. one just cant figure out where facts end and fiction starts.
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Ogonna Ezeani (@ germ*) on: Fri Feb 27 21:36:25 EST 2004
The Fourth Protocol remains my best
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Bijay (@ ) on: Mon Sep 13 13:06:28
I have read Avenger. A slick thriller.
But still I feel his best 3 are (in the following order):
A) Negotiator
B) The Icon
C) Fist of God
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Hermes Damian (@ kili*) on: Wed Sep 15 12:30:36 EDT 2004
I really apreciate Frederic, I am now for the fourth book and to me - the negociator. I really fail to imagine how he does that.The Jackal was fantastic
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Elisabeth Paton (@ host*) on: Tue Oct 12 11:11:12 EDT 2004
Madhurabarathi, I agree with you. I am in the middle of reading my 1st Frederic Forsyth book - the Avenger. I am totally hooked (still reading at 2:15 am when I know I will have to be up at 7:00 !!). I will eventually go through the whole of his books.
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calvin dexter (@ 61.2*) on: Fri Oct 15 09:30:32 EDT 2004
hi guys
this is my first post and i found this great unofficial site of FREDRICK FORSYTH,and i think you must check it.
the site is
"http://www.whirlnet.co.uk/forsyth/"
i collect F.F's books and right now i have 9 out of his 15 fiction titles and hope to get the rest.
read "the devils's alternative".....the best political fiction title i've ever read
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8th April 2005, 10:42 PM
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Frederick Forsyth fiction
could someone please list all the books written by Forsyth? how many are there? i can count 14.
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