The Fourth Protocol
by Frederick Forsyth
“Pure suspense.”
“Frederick Forsyth has hit the jackpot again. ...
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“Will keep espionage fans turning the pages. ... The plotting is clever, and there is plenty of action, and a neat twist at the end.”
“Suspenseful plotting, direct and efficient writing, and detailing of everything from a safe-cracking to the smuggling of nuclear bomb components. ... The most fascinating spy novel since
“For sheer professionalism I give you the knowledge, invention and narrative skill of Frederick Forsyth who, ever since his
“An exciting tale of espionage, filled with the sorts of twists spy-story aficionados love.”
“Forsyth has meticulously constructed another intricate yet exciting spy novel. ... It succeeds magnificently ... as a scrupulously detailed study of spy ‘tradecraft’ and as a testament to the virtues of a well-constructed plot.”
“Forsyth is rather like watching a ballet. Each component—the prose, the pacing, the story, the characters—is beautiful to watch, the whole superbly executed, setting the blood running much as music does.”
“Pure Forsyth: a meticulous, detailed unraveling of a dastardly plot to send the world, or at least most of Europe, into ferment. ... Nary a reader, Forsyth veteran or otherwise, will be disappointed.”
“Frederick Forsyth is a giant among the creators of fictional international intrigue. ...
Truly fascinating ... rousing.”
“Frederick Forsyth, who once labored for the Reuters news service, burst on the thriller scene in pretty dramatic fashion a while back with his first novel
... Comes now
“Vitally suspenseful. ... Forsyth not only knows how to craft a successful suspense novel—he also has a well-developed sense of the political realities of confrontation between East and West.”
“Damnably good reading.”
“The plots and counterplots of
For Shane Richard, aged five, without whose loving attentions this book would have been written in half the time.