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The Dogs Of War

Autor Frederick Forsyth
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 apr 2011
An astonishing discovery is made in the remote African republic of Zangaro, one which could change the course of a nation's history forever. But such a discovery cannot be kept secret for long and Sir James Manson will stop at nothing to protect this find.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780099559856
ISBN-10: 0099559854
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 131 x 200 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: CORNERSTONE

Notă biografică

Former RAF pilot and investigative journalist, Frederick Forsyth defined the modern thriller when he wrote The Day of The Jackal, described by Lee Child as `the book that broke the mould¿, with its lightning-paced storytelling, effortlessly cool reality and unique insider information. Since then he has written twelve novels which have been bestsellers around the world: The Odessa File, The Dogs of War, The Devil's Alternative, The Fourth Protocol, The Negotiator, The Deceiver, The Fist of God, Icon, Avenger, The Afghan, The Cobra and, most recently, The Kill List. He lives in Buckinghamshire, England.

Recenzii

“Forsyth is truly the world’s reigning master of suspense”—Los Angeles Times

“When it comes to espionage, international intrigue, and suspense, Frederick Forsyth is a master.” —The Washington Post Book
World

“A super thriller…as instantly enthralling as The Day of the Jackal.”—Publishers Weekly

“A novel of pure escape—which could satisfy even the most jaded reader.” —The Wall Street Journal

“Not only exciting but truly surprising.”—The Atlantic