The book is a first edition, first printing as evidenced by no mention of later editions on the copyright page.
The book has black boards and silver lettering. The boards have no knocks or signs of wear. Internally there are no marks or inscriptions. The pages are clean and white, have no tears or creases, and the binding is tight with some creasing to the spine.
The very good wrapper is complete showing the original cover price of £12.99. It has minor wear to the upper edge.
Overall a very good copy of a novel by a popular author.
The book is not an ex library book, it has no remainder marks or publishers stamps.
Frederick Forsyth writes adventure novels based on real events in international affairs. Originally he was a journalist. He won the Edgar Award for The Day of the Jackal in 1972.<p>This British author was born in 1938 in Ashford, Kent, England. <p>In 1970, after nine years of an intense journalistic career, he decided to write a book using the research methods he had learnt while a reporter. This book, The Day of the Jackal, became an instant success.<p>Forsyth speaks fluent French, German and Spanish, and has travelled widely in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
The kidnapping of a young man on a country road in Oxfordshire is but the first brutal step in a ruthless plan to force the President of the United States out of office. If it succeeds, he wil be psychologically and emotionaly destroyed. Only one man can stop him - Quinn, the world's foremost Negotiator, who must bargain for the life of an innocent man, unaware that ransom was never the kidnappers' real objective …
"Forsyth at the top of his game!"--Tom Clancy, author of The Hunt For Red October.
"A Blockbuster."--New York Daily News.
"A completely satisfying thriller. . . The Negotiator delivers. . . A string of unsettling climaxes."--Newsweek.
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