A terrifying and breathtaking thriller which dares to look behind the news headlines to reveal the truth about the world in which we live
The international bestselling political thriller from the author of The Day of the Jackal, now a Sky TV series with Eddie Redmayne'Packs a punch... impossible to put down' Daily Mail'The plot is as taut and lean as ever' Daily Express'The master of the political thriller strikes again' Kirkus
______________________THE KILL LISTThe names of those men and women who would threaten the world's security - held above top secret at the highest level of the US government.
THE PREACHERAt the top of it, a radical Islamic cleric whose sermons inspire his followers to kill Western targets. As the bodies begin to pile up in America, Great Britain and across Europe, the message goes out- discover this man's identity, locate him and take him out.
THE TRACKEREx-US marine, now one of America's most effective terrorist hunters, with an impossible job. Aided only by a brilliant teenaged hacker, he must throw out the bait and see whether his deadly target can be drawn from his lair...
Readers love The Kill List-'Totally unputdownable! ***** Reader review
'Frederick Forsyth books
always hit the spot. One of the greats.' ***** Reader review
' An
action-packed page-turner' ***** Reader review
'Another
great read from
the master storyteller' ***** Reader review'This book is
up there with his best, meticulously researched, well- plotted...and the story doesn't lose impetus all the way through.' ***** Reader review
***Don't miss Revenge of Odessa, the new book from Frederick Forsyth and Tony Kent***
Industry Reviews
Full of insider technical detail, [The Kill List] packs the punch Forsyth's readers relish, complete with a breath-taking denouement in the desert that makes it impossible to put down...A master storyteller -- Geoffrey Wansell * Daily Mail *
I was gripped by the story of the lone assassin hired to kill President de Gaulle. I reread it last year and found it just as enthralling. It hadn't dated a bit. More than four decades later Forsyth's new thriller proves he has lost none of his powers. The prose, like the plot, is as taut and lean as ever. That reflects the journalist that first and foremost Forsyth has always been. So too does his unerringly topical eye. -- Fergus Kelly * Daily Express *
THRILLER OF THE WEEK - A contemporary update on the theme of a deadly assassin closing in on an important target * Mail on Sunday *