Fist Of God

Fist Of God  (English, Paperback, Forsyth Frederick)

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    • Language: English
    • Binding: Paperback
    • Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd
    • Genre: Fiction
    • ISBN: 9780552139908, 0552139904
    • Edition: 1995
    • Pages: 624
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    The plot of The Fist Of God involves a strategic behind-the-scenes operation, before Operation Desert Storm, the result of which could have a major impact on the plans of the Allied forces.

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    The Fist Of God is the name assigned to a supergun designed by Dr. Gerald Bull. He has designed it, he thinks, for launching Arab satellites into space. His launcher could not have any military value because once it is used, its location can be easily pinpointed, and so, it cannot be kept concealed as a military weapon. Once he completes his mission, Dr. Bull is assassinated. Shortly before his death, he realizes the true purpose of the launching equipment he has designed. But, he is silenced before he could alert the outside world to a possible threat.

    Meanwhile, in the gathering tension preceding the launch of the western offensive against Iraq, a British officer of the Special Air Services (SAS) is assigned to work with the Iraqi resistance. Besides his special training and experience, he has other valuable assets for this operation. Major Mike Martin can speak Arabic fluently, and with his dark skin and dark hair, combined with his command over the language, he is easily able to pass of as an Arab. Mike’s brother Terry, an expert on the military affairs of the region, also gets involved with the Allied operations.

    Terry Martin is appointed as an advisor to the joint Anglo-American panel, the Medusa Committee, investigating the true military potential of Iraq. The panel finds that the country does not have any seriously threatening biological arsenal as feared. They also decide that with its limited resources, the country also has not been able to develop weapon-grade Uranium to create nuclear weapons. So, the experts of the committee decide that the main threat from Iraq is their Gas Weapons.

    But unexpected events and discoveries lead to a mission in which a weapon’s factory needs to be destroyed. For this purpose, Major Martin and an elite team under his command enter Iraq in secret. They have just two days to find and destroy the weapons factory before the launch of the allied offensive. They also have to prevent The Fist of God from being used for its destined purpose.

    About Frederick Forsyth

    Frederick Forsyth is a British novelist and journalist. Other books by Frederick Forsyth are The Odessa File, The Fourth Protocol, The Devil's Alternative, The Dogs Of War, Icon, The Veteran, Avenger, The Cobra, and The Afghan.

    His novels are known for their well researched background information, and factual events which form the backdrop of the plots.
    Frederick Forsyth was born in 1938 in Kent, England. He studied at the University of Granada in Spain. For a while he served as a jet pilot in the Royal Air Force. Then, he became a journalist, covering strife-torn regions. He covered the Nigerian Civil War, and his first book, The Biafra Story, was based on this experience. Then, he wrote his first novel, The Day Of The Jackal, about a plot to assassinate the French President, De Gaulle. It earned him a reputation as an author of excellent and well researched thriller novels.

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    Imprint
    • Corgi Books
    Publication Year
    • 1995
    Dimensions
    Width
    • 40 mm
    Height
    • 178 mm
    Length
    • 107 mm
    Weight
    • 320 gr
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    I read this novel after "The Day of the Jackal" by Fredrick Forsyth left me awestruck. The author tries to connect many events that happened in Europe, America, Middle-East, and Israel in The Fist of God and has been successful in weaving them together. Unfortunately the novel has too many characters and too many sub-plots that distract and challenge the reader's memory.
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    Fabulous!

    Very good book. The font is small of this book. Buy at your own risk.
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    An excellent book with lots of detail

    Easily one of Frederick Forsyth's best books. The opening line of the prologue will blow you away. A highly recommended read for spy thriller book lovers.
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