Книга: Frederick Forsyth «Used in Evidence Reader»
Серия: "Macmillan Readers Intermediate" Three short stories with unexpected endings from this internationally popular thriller writer. Издательство: "Macmillan Publishers" (2005)
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Frederick Forsyth
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occupation = Novelist
nationality = British
period = 1969 - present
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Frederick Forsyth, CBE (born
Biography
The son of a Works Forsyth decided to write a novel using similar research techniques to those used in journalism. His first full length novel, " His second novel, " In 1974, he wrote "The Dogs of War", in which a British mining executive hires a group of mercenaries to overthrow the government of an " In 1982, " " Forsyth's tenth release came in 1989, when he wrote "The Negotiator", in which the American President's son is kidnapped and one man's job is to negotiate his release. Two years later, in 1991, "The Deceiver" was published. It includes four separate short stories reviewing the career of British secret agent Sam McCready. At the start of the book, the Permanent Under-Secretary of State (PUSS) of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office requires the Chief of the SIS to push Sam into early retirement. The four stories are presented to a grievance committee in an attempt to allow Sam to stay on active duty with the SIS. In 1994, Forsyth published " In 1999, Forsyth published " In 2001, "The Veteran", another collection of short stories, was published, followed by "Avenger", published in September 2003, about a His latest book, " Style Forsyth eschews psychological complexity in favour of meticulous plotting, based on detailed factual research. His books are full of information about the technical details of such subjects as Forsyth's novels typically show the ways in which spies, gangsters, assassins, mercenaries, diplomats, business leaders and politicians go about their business behind-the-scenes; the sort of things that the average reader would not suspect while reading a simple headline. The Jackal does not just go out and shoot at Charles de Gaulle: he does meticulous research on the man at the library of the Also a subtle twist at the end of the novel can reveal that a lot more was going on than the reader initially suspected: Cat Shannon, the central figure of "The Dogs of War", turns out to have had his own agenda all the time; Adam Munro of "The Devil's Alternative" finds out that he was not a player but a pawn to people in high places; in "The Odessa File", the reporter's true motivation is revealed at the end, and a number of events in "Icon" turn out to have been committed by people other than those who the reader had been led to suppose. Forsyth's novels also feature famous personalities and political leaders as characters — the "Day of the Jackal" features the French president Charles de Gaulle and his interior minister, Issues raised by his work His research has caused headaches for governments. In "The Day of the Jackal", he describes a technique used by a would-be assassin to obtain a new Intriguingly, Forsyth's novels have had echoes in reality in recent years. In 2004, a group of British-led alleged Spicer, in turn, has an interesting connection with Forsyth, in that the author is reportedly one of a small number of people who own shares in Spicer's company. Furthermore, in "The Fist of God," set during the Several recent assassins have been associated with "Day of the Jackal", some with more reason than others. Terrorist Yet another story Forsyth had written that has striking parallels with events that happened later is "The Negotiator", written two years before the assassination of former Prime Minister of India A couple of years later, in the year 1991, former Prime Minister of India, Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated in a bomb blast. Investigations later revealed that a "suicide bomber" or a "human bomb" was used to assassinate him. A female suicide assassin had a belt-bomb tied around her waist which she herself triggered as soon as she came within an arm's length of her target, Gandhi. It was also revealed that RDX was the explosive material used in the belt-bomb. The similarities were highlighted by newspapers across India. Years before the Public life Forsyth is a He is also a strong supporter of the He is an occasional radio broadcaster on political issues, and has also written for newspapers throughout his career, including a weekly page in the " In August 2006, Forsyth appeared on the On On Bibliography See also * References External links * Persondata Источник: Frederick Forsyth
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title = Frederick Forsyth
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* [http://www.spiegel.de/international/spiegel/0,1518,457074,00.html "They Take The Mind, and What Emerges is Just Tapioca Pudding"] : ["Spiegel" interview with F. Forsyth] .
* [http://www.forsyth.republika.pl/index.html "About Frederick Forsyth:"] : [Unofficial polish fansite] .
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