
Frederick Forsyth
Frederick Forsyth is a British author known for his thrillers and espionage novels. His notable works include The Day of the Jackal, which revolves around an assassination plot, The Odessa File, a story about a journalist uncovering a Nazi conspiracy, The Negotiator, focusing on hostage situations, and Avenger, which deals with themes of justice and revenge.
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Books by Frederick Forsyth
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Avenger
by Frederick Forsyth
4.0(8,914)
A New Jersey attorney, haunted by a past loss, hunts globally for the man responsible for an aid worker's disappearance, entering a high-stakes game with the CIA that threatens international stability.

The Negotiator
by Frederick Forsyth
4.3(25,466)
When the President's son is kidnapped to stop a disarmament treaty, a negotiator uncovers a conspiracy and risks everything to save a life and the free world.

The Day of the Jackal
by Frederick Forsyth
4.3(117,769)
An anonymous assassin, known as the Jackal, plans to kill France's President Charles de Gaulle, while intelligence agencies try to find him and stop the assassination.

The Odessa File
by Frederick Forsyth
4.1(55,164)
A young German journalist’s investigation into an elderly Jew’s suicide unearths a sinister post-WWII Nazi organization, leading him on a perilous hunt for a notorious SS war criminal and a plot to reignite the Final Solution.