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The world lost a literary giant today.... RIP Frederick Forsyth

sirhrmechanic

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Not only arguably the creator of the techno-thriller Genre, but the absolute master of it for almost 60 years.

My first thirller was "The Odessa File" which I read when I was about 12. And have been hooked on books by Forsythe, Higgins, Clancy, Larry Bond and others for my whole life. My night table is always stacked.

From his earliest short stories to The Day of the Jackal and The Dogs of War... to his last epic novel... noone did it like Frederick Forsyth.

RIP, sir. The literary world is a poorer place today.

Sirhr

PS. Michael Crichton could also have claimed the title when it comes to creating the techno-thriller. But Forsythe was the master when it came to the espionage/military side of it.
 
The "XM-18" in the movie left an impression on 7th grade me.



Bit humorous to learn later that it was from 1935/36, which was another lesson on how fake Hollywood is.