Revealed: How Day of the Jackal author Frederick Forsyth considered using 'dubious' criminal contacts to punish con man who embezzled his fortune ⊖
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Forsyth did away with the conventions of thriller-writing and still kept readers enthralled. He reset the whole genre, the author of the Jack Reacher novels writes
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The Guardian meets the author of the bestseller The Day of the Jackal as it is about to open as a film
Frederick Forsyth dies aged 86
9 June 1973
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Writer used his experience reporting on De Gaulle’s France to plot his thriller, and continued to draw on real-world research for subsequent bestsellers
Frederick Forsyth, the author who turned his ad…
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Tens of thousands of Americans serve in the country’s ranks amid genocide, investing in and propagating occupation
In his 1971 novel The Day of the Jackal, Frederick Forsyth renders a rich plot to ass…
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