The Negotiator
I did not expect to enjoy this tightly woven novel but I could hardly wait to turn the page.
Clear 5 for Frederick Forsyth... I like his books, the reason being he writes fiction.The way he moves you along with the story is wonderful.
Very intelligent book. Highly enjoyable.
Frederick Forsyth, master of the international thriller, retums with an electrifying story of a man of immense power and a conspiracy to crush the President of the United States. Only one man--Forsyth's most unforgettable hero yet--can prevent the plan from succeeding. His name is Quinn. He is the Negotiator. President Cormack is bent on a signing a sweeping U.S.-Soviet disarmament treaty, and the master conspirator is determined to stop him. The kidnapping of a young man on a country road in
Just finished reading "The Negotiator" by Frederick Forsyth, an international espionage thriller involving more than a dozen countries and a plot that keeps you riveted to the book. Brilliant.
You have to be very patient to read the thrillers produced by Frederick Forsyth. The negotiator is one of them and is one the best thrillers I have come upon. It has that pace of crime fighting which will engage you to read till the end. Numerous twists and turns have been included while the story proceeds to the end.
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Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 512 pages Rating: 3.98 | 10942 Users | 213 Reviews
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Original Title: | The Negotiator |
ISBN: | 0553283936 (ISBN13: 9780553283938) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Frederick Forsyth, master of the international thriller, retums with an electrifying story of a man of immense power and a conspiracy to crush the President of the United States. Only one man--Forsyth's most unforgettable hero yet--can prevent the plan from succeeding. His name is Quinn. He is the Negotiator.President Cormack is bent on a signing a sweeping U.S.-Soviet disarmament treaty, and the master conspirator is determined to stop him. The kidnapping of a young man on a country road in Oxfordshire is but the first brutal step in the explosive plot engineer the president's destruction. Enter Quinn. Quinn plays the kidnappers like a master musician. . . until, in a shocking tumabout, he discovers that ransom was not their objection after all--and that he has been lured into a cunningly woven web. Now he must draw upon his deepest strengths--to save not only the victim but the entire free world.Details Of Books The Negotiator
Title | : | The Negotiator |
Author | : | Frederick Forsyth |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 512 pages |
Published | : | March 1990 by Bantam (first published 1989) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Thriller. Mystery. Spy Thriller. Espionage. Suspense. Adventure. Novels |
Rating Of Books The Negotiator
Ratings: 3.98 From 10942 Users | 213 ReviewsColumn Of Books The Negotiator
CT review October 2018Excellent as usual with Mr F. What is possibly one of the most impressive aspects of his story-telling genius is the accuracy of the details of the places in which the tale plays out.Also, despite obviously being a work of fiction, it sounds like a totally credible sequence of events with the main characters well constituted.The only downside is that if you read it at night in bed, you have a hard time turning in... Enjoy!I did not expect to enjoy this tightly woven novel but I could hardly wait to turn the page.
Clear 5 for Frederick Forsyth... I like his books, the reason being he writes fiction.The way he moves you along with the story is wonderful.
Very intelligent book. Highly enjoyable.
Frederick Forsyth, master of the international thriller, retums with an electrifying story of a man of immense power and a conspiracy to crush the President of the United States. Only one man--Forsyth's most unforgettable hero yet--can prevent the plan from succeeding. His name is Quinn. He is the Negotiator. President Cormack is bent on a signing a sweeping U.S.-Soviet disarmament treaty, and the master conspirator is determined to stop him. The kidnapping of a young man on a country road in
Just finished reading "The Negotiator" by Frederick Forsyth, an international espionage thriller involving more than a dozen countries and a plot that keeps you riveted to the book. Brilliant.
You have to be very patient to read the thrillers produced by Frederick Forsyth. The negotiator is one of them and is one the best thrillers I have come upon. It has that pace of crime fighting which will engage you to read till the end. Numerous twists and turns have been included while the story proceeds to the end.
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