
Mr. Spy: Day of the Jackal
About This Novel
Forsyth, the master of spy novels who alarmed the world's four major intelligence organizations! Forsyth worked secretly for MI6 for more than 20 years, drove a tank at the age of 6, and became a fighter pilot at the age of 19! He is well aware of the espionage techniques of various countries around the world, and is the focus of the CIA and Israel's Mossad! At the same time, he is also the winner of the Edgar Allan Poe Award. Eight of his works have been adapted into movies, with cumulative sales exceeding 70 million copies! In the world of espionage, if you can't solve the problem, you become the problem! On Sunday, August 25, 1963, French President Charles de Gaulle ignored dissuasion and attended a massive public gathering. Jackal, hired to assassinate President de Gaulle on this day. The powerful French police are helpless. Because no one knows where the jackal is, and no one knows how to ensure the safety of the stubborn president. At this moment, the jackal's gun was already set up from a distance. He could clearly see the target's facial features: the eyebrows hidden under the flat-top military cap, the staring eyes, and the tall French nose. This time, President de Gaulle was closer to death than at any time in his life...
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Official(6)Scraped 3d ago
👍The process is very detailed, as if I personally experienced the political turmoil in the 1960s
There will be no more jackals after the jackals
A classic crime guide! But the perfect depiction of details just exposes its imperfections! The author's post-processing is completely natural and leaves no trace behind!
The content is good, but it's just a rip-off!
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Great, day of the jackal. The original is good
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Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 3d ago
👍The process is very detailed, as if I personally experienced the political turmoil in the 1960s
There will be no more jackals after the jackals
A classic crime guide! But the perfect depiction of details just exposes its imperfections! The author's post-processing is completely natural and leaves no trace behind!
The content is good, but it's just a rip-off!
. . . . . . . .
Great, day of the jackal. The original is good
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