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Title:Avenger
Author:Frederick Forsyth
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 352 pages
Published:September 30th 2003 by Thomas Dunne Books
Categories:Fiction. Thriller. Mystery. Crime
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Attorney Calvin Dexter hangs his shingle in a quiet New Jersey town, has a reasonably successful practice, and takes the hills strong while triathalon training. But Dexter is no ordinary man.

The summer before he goes to college, Ricky Colenso travels to Bosnia to volunteer as an aid worker. A few weeks later, he disappears and is never heard from again. A family grieves and is offered little hope--in the fog of that horrible time and place, the killer, too, has vanished.

Or so it would seem. For in a world that has forgotten right and wrong, there are few like Cal Dexter who can settle the score. And so, years later, a worldwide chase is on and Dexter begins to draw a net around the killer. But this time CIA agent Paul Devereux must find a way to stop Dexter before his quest for vengeance throws the world into chaos.

A heart-stopping novel of murder and mystery, double-cross and triple-cross, old loyalties and new hatreds, Avenger has all of Frederick Forsyth's page-turning trademarks.



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Original Title: Avenger
ISBN: 0312319517 (ISBN13: 9780312319519)
Edition Language: English


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I hate to say anything bad about the book because it was excellent. I was not interested in reading everything other than the Avengers destruction of this Monster and his thugs. learned a lot about other things though.

Very cleverly written.Throughout the book, it can be easily mistaken to be a collection of short stories but which Forsyth has very cleverly combined together to create a story which can be easily comparable to The Day of the Jackal. However, the mystery that surrounded the Jackal with regard to his identity is never seen here in The Avenger, Cal Dexter.One of the main plus points of this book is that it's short and sweet with a no nonsense approach, whether it be the Avenger's past or the inner

I have never read Forsyth but know of him primarily from hearing about The Day of the Jackal, so when a friend loaned me this book, I was interested in seeing just how great a writer he was.Avenger opened with a three paragraph stage-setting prolog that didnt even fill a quarter of a page. This is a good way to start a thriller.Chapter 1 introduced the main character over eight pages and ended with the event that draws him into action. Again, this was good because the reader wants to know a bit

There is no doubt whatsoever regarding the prowess of Frederick Forsyth when it comes to writing thrillers, and very good ones too. His celebrated work, The Day of The Jackal, is one of the best thriller novel to have been ever written and this is not just my opinion. However, my worry was would The Master be ever able to recreate the same atmosphere, as which was evident in The Jackal, where the tension just kept soaring up?I found the answer to my question in AVENGER.This doesn't mean that his

Frederick Forsyth is one of the best (if not the best) thriller writers today and Avenger proves it again. Avenger is the story of vigilante Cal Dexter's pursuit of a Serbian warlord into the jungles of the fictional Republic of San Martin. Dexter, a former Vietnam war veteran, now small-town attorney and secret mercenary. Dexter is after Zoran Zilic, a gangster who has escaped Serbia with a fortune after killing an American aid worker. There is also an FBI angle to the entire story and the

Occasionally I read Forsyth ... Avenger is a real page-turner, and I don't think many readers doubt if revenge can be justified ... anyway, FF at his best!

A wonderfully pacey read that was enjoyable for a few reasons. Firstly the protagonist of the story was not 20 and just out of college. Cal Dexter was a great character to follow and to get to know, who could certainly hold his own in the vipers pit of the drugs world. Secondly, the story was detailed, complex and with plot twists and turns in all the right places. The ending was also just. Forsyth had guided you neatly through the story building you up to detest the villian, and when the final

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