Avenger

Avenger

by Fred Forsyth (Author)

Synopsis

A young American aid volunteer, Billy Colenso, is brutally murdered in former Yugoslavia. His grandfather, the Canadian billionaire Steven Edmond, is bent on revenge. The quest to find Billy's murderer leads Edmond to Cal Dexter, ex-Vietnam Special Forces, the one man who could bring the killer to justice. But what starts as a personal, domestic tragedy soon explodes into a terrifying drama on the centre stage of world terrorism. From the battlefield of Vietnam via war-torn Serbia to the jungles of Central America, Avenger is packed with riveting detail, breathtaking action and political suspense, while in Cal Dexter we meet an unforgettable hero in the most dynamic Forsyth tradition.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Edition: Book Club (BCA/BOMC)
Publisher: Bantam Press
Published: 01 Sep 2003

ISBN 10: 0593050932
ISBN 13: 9780593050934
Book Overview: Frederick Forsyth is also the author of The Day of the Jackal , The Odessa File , The Dogs of War , The Devil's Alternative , The Fourth Protocol , The Negotiator , The Deceiver , The Fist of God , The Biafra Story , The Shepherd and Icon . He has also written two short story collections, No Comebacks and The Veteran , and a sequel to The Phantom of the Opera , The Phantom of Manhattan . He has also collected together an anthology of flying tales, Great Flying Stories , which includes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Roald Dahl, Len Deighton and H.G. Wells.

Author Bio
Frederick Forsyth is the author of nine bestselling novels: The Day of the Jackal, The Odessa File, The Dogs of War, The Devil's Alternative, The Fourth Protocol, The Negotiator, The Deceiver, The Fist of God and Icon. His other works include The Biafra Story, The Shepherd, two short story collections, No Comebacks and The Veteran, and a sequel to The Phantom of the Opera, The Phantom of Manhattan. He has also collected together an anthology of flying tales, Great Flying Stories, which includes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Roald Dahi, Len Delghton and H.G. Wells.