Forsyth deserves his place among the thriller greats
The Times
The pages virtually turn themselves
- Barry Forshaw, Guardian
The five year wait for Forsythâs latest sensation has been worth every second.
Daily Express
Forsyth has lost none of his storytelling finesse and geopolitical grasp . . . this is Forsyth at his spellbinding best
Daily Mail
Ripped from todayâs headlines . . . Forsyth fashions our contemporary reality into an assured thriller
Mail on Sunday
A thriller thatâll have you checking your PCâs security . . . with plenty of detail on the world of cyber-security and fine pacing and characterisation, Forsyth delivers another lesson in how it should be done
The Sport
[I]ngenious, expertly written and a serious look at international conflicts that threaten the future of the worldâŚForsyth is supremely well-informed about world affairs, politics, diplomacy, weaponry and the mysteries of spycraft. In âThe Fox,â as in all his novels, he lays them out in brilliant detail
Washington Post
<b>â</b><b>Outstanding ⌠Frederick Forsyth does it again</b><b>.</b> For a story like this to work, the details have to be on point, and itâs clear that the author has done his homework as he breaks down how hackers work, often detailing their various methods and the different virtual traps they can set ⌠just the kind of stunning, relevant, full-throttle story that thriller fans have been waiting for, and nobody delivers quite like Frederick Forsyth, one of the very best writers the genre has ever knownâ
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