: A wealthy man dying of cancer meticulously plans his will to spite his greedy relatives and reward an orphanage. "Used in Evidence"
No Comebacks (1982) is a collection of ten short stories by Frederick Forsyth that applies a meticulous, documentary-style approach to themes of betrayal and revenge. The narratives are noted for their technical detail, diverse global settings, and signature twist endings. For more information, visit Penguin Random House . No Comebacks Frederick Forsyth.pdf
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Marsh checked his watch. It was a vintage Omega, mechanical, reliable. 3:14 PM. For more information, visit Penguin Random House
In the world of Frederick Forsyth, luck was a variable, but preparation was a constant. Marsh had spent three months arranging this afternoon. He knew the habits of the Corte-Reals. He knew the tides. He knew, most importantly, that the British sloop Firefly , currently moored at the end of the jetty, was not his escape.
In the pantheon of thriller writers, few names command as much respect as Frederick Forsyth. The author of The Day of the Jackal and The Odessa File is renowned for his meticulous research, geopolitical precision, and bone-dry prose. However, before he became the master of the novel-length conspiracy, Forsyth proved his mettle in a shorter, sharper format. That format is No Comebacks .
Marsh walked down the pontoon, past the Firefly . He didn't stop. He walked to the very end, where a small, unremarkable dinghy was tied. He climbed in, unmoored the line, and started the small outboard motor.