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An extraordinary cutting-edge suspense novel from the "king of the pack" (The Washington Times), #1 New York Times bestselling author Frederick Forsyth. In northern Virginia, a secret agency named TOSA (Technical Operations Support Activity) has one mission: to track, find, and kill those so dangerous to the United States that they are on a short, very close-held document known as the Kill List. Now a new name has been added: a terrorist of frightening effectiveness called the Preacher, who radicalizes young Muslims living abroad to carry out assassinations. Unfortunately for him, one of his targets is a retired Marine general, whose son is TOSA’s top tracker of men. The Preacher has made it personal—and now the hunt is on….
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I think Forsyth is getting old. Very much like “The Afghan” and more than a few awkward sentences. But middle of the road Forsyth is still better than the best of many others.
Good at details, interesting geography. Otherwise: Terrible, terrible, terrible. How far has the mighty fallen after The Day of the Jackal and The Odessa File.