yes....all his novels r masterpieces! i also admire Robert Ludlum, Colin Forbes, Robin Cook and Jeff Archer among prominent novelists.Lucifer wrote:Frederick Forsyth absolutely rules
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yes....all his novels r masterpieces! i also admire Robert Ludlum, Colin Forbes, Robin Cook and Jeff Archer among prominent novelists.Lucifer wrote:Frederick Forsyth absolutely rules

CtrlAltDel wrote:yes....all his novels r masterpieces! i also admire Robert Ludlum, Colin Forbes, Robin Cook and Jeff Archer among prominent novelists.Lucifer wrote:Frederick Forsyth absolutely rules

i like Hailey but somehow never enjoyed reading MacLeanKenny wrote:How 'bout Alistair MacLean n Arthur HaileyCtrlAltDel wrote:yes....all his novels r masterpieces! i also admire Robert Ludlum, Colin Forbes, Robin Cook and Jeff Archer among prominent novelists.Lucifer wrote:Frederick Forsyth absolutely rules

CtrlAltDel wrote:"co-written" usually means its written by the unknown chap who's using the famous name to sell his books

Kenny wrote:CtrlAltDel wrote:yes....all his novels r masterpieces! i also admire Robert Ludlum, Colin Forbes, Robin Cook and Jeff Archer among prominent novelists.Lucifer wrote:Frederick Forsyth absolutely rules
How 'bout Alistair MacLean n Arthur Hailey

Lucifer wrote:Frederick Forsyth absolutely rules. He is the man. Anyone read his book called "The Jackal"? Simply rocks!


dyaaam the typosakhilis2cool wrote:Yeah. I read the Money Changers by arthur hailey. the detail in which he described the functioning of as a bank of enlightening.
has neone read fredrik Forsyths - The avenger...kindly let me knw ur views abt it.

isnt that the story abt Saddam and some missile of his? read it abt 8 years ago....awesome book!Habitual Perfectionist wrote:The fist of God.

CtrlAltDel wrote:isnt that the story abt Saddam and some missile of his? read it abt 8 years ago....awesome book!Habitual Perfectionist wrote:The fist of God.

akhilis2cool wrote:has neone read fredrik Forsyths - The avenger...kindly let me knw ur views abt it.
Scorpion's Sting wrote:...I even most Sidney Sheldons i've read except 4 Bloodline.

Lucifer wrote:A thread on quotes seems incomplete without references to The Godfather. I simply love the ending of that book, when so many people are taken care of in one swell swoop.
Phrases from Godfather:
1. Hit the mattresses
2. Omerta
3. Make your bones
Mmm... need help for more...

Habitual Perfectionist wrote:My fave quote from the book
Revenge is a dish best served cold.
Sidney Sheldon was decent maybe in his first couple of novels. I stopped reading him after If Tomorrow Comes.
And then came along a friend who forced me to read Tell me your dreams. And I've not spoken with the su**er ever since.
I didCowboy wrote:akhilis2cool wrote:has neone read fredrik Forsyths - The avenger...kindly let me knw ur views abt it.
Read it about some 10 months ago. Nice book, but not as good as Fist of God or Day of the Jackal. My personal FF favourite is still The Odessa File. Anyone else liked the Odessa File?


Lucifer wrote:Scorpion's Sting wrote:...I even liked most Sidney Sheldons i've read except 4 Bloodline.
Bloodline was not bad. Anyone read Sheldon's 'Morning, Noon, and Night'? That book sucks, big time. I do not even remember any part of the story. It's that bad!
And, HP, it is The Day of the Jackal. My bad.



Habitual Perfectionist wrote:Ken Follett & Ludlum are the most boring thriller writers ever. Enough said.

Lucifer wrote:Habitual Perfectionist wrote:Ken Follett & Ludlum are the most boring thriller writers ever. Enough said.
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HP, do you know you have just committed the most dastardly sin? How could you? Anyone read Ludlum's 'The Bourne Identity' (movie watchers excuse)?
Does anyone here read Leon Uris? I am simply in love with the man. Books like 'The Haj', 'The Exodus', 'The Mitla Pass', 'The Angry Hills' are fab. What about Irving Wallace? Has anyone read 'The Almighty' or 'The R Document'? Amazing books!

Habitual Perfectionist wrote:The Bourne trilogy was probably the only decent books ever written by Ludlum.


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