The Day Of The Jackal author Frederick Forsyth dies
Summary
Frederick Forsyth, a famous author known for writing thriller novels like "The Day Of The Jackal," has passed away at 86 years old. He was a best-selling author who sold 75 million books globally, drawing from his experiences as a journalist and former MI6 agent to create gripping stories. Forsyth's thrillers, including "The Odessa File" and "The Dogs of War," will continue to be popular worldwide.Key Facts
- Frederick Forsyth was a best-selling author known for thriller novels.
- He died at the age of 86.
- Forsyth sold 75 million books around the world.
- His first novel, "The Day Of The Jackal," was published in 1971 and turned into a film in 1973.
- Forsyth worked as a journalist and was also an MI6 agent for over 20 years.
- He started his career in the Royal Air Force and then became a foreign correspondent.
- Forsyth used real-life experiences to inspire his fictional plots.
- Forsyth's work includes over 25 novels, such as "The Odessa File" and "The Dogs of War."
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