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Number of Pages
624
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The Fist Of God Is A Gripping Spy Thriller Set Against The Backdrop Of The 1991 Gulf War. Blending Authentic Military Atmosphere With A Tense Covert Mission, This Novel Is Written For Readers Who Love Suspense, Smart Espionage, And Historical Intrigue. Follow Major Mike Martin, An Sas Operative Who Can Blend In As An Arab, As He Pursues Rumors Of A Weapon Of Mass Destruction And A Race Against Time That Could Alter History.
Written With A Lean, Cinematic Style, The Fist Of God Unfolds Through Tight, Tense Scenes That Slide From Kuwait’S Crowded Streets To Baghdad’S Shadowed Backstreets. The Narrative Thrives On Intercepted Signals, Careful Fieldwork, And The Fragile Alliance Between Mike Martin And Jerico, An Iraqi Spy Who Trades Loyalty For Crucial Intelligence. The Experience Is Immersive—The Pace Is Brisk, The Stakes Are Sky-High, And The Realism Of Gear, Briefing Rhythms, And Weathered Locations Pulls You Straight Into The Action.
The Book Weaves Historical Events With A Gripping Spy Drama, Spotlighting The Thrills Of Covert Operations, Clever Misdirections, And The Cost Of Loyalty In War. Through Mike's Perspective And Jerico's Perilous Choices, Readers Are Drawn Into A Journey That Tests Truth Against Survival And Courage Against Fear, All Without Losing Sight Of The Human Cost Behind Every Decision. The Fist Of God Moves From Tense Street-Level Reconnaissance To High-Stakes Strategic Maneuvers, Keeping Surprises Just Around Every Corner.
After Finishing The Fist Of God, Readers Carry A Sharpened Sense Of History And A Deeper Respect For Those Who Navigate The Shadowy World Of Espionage. The Experience Leaves You Thinking About Courage, Loyalty, And The Price Of Truth, Long After The Last Page, And It Sticks With You As A Confident, Thought-Provoking Adventure.
Product Details
Author
Frederick Forsyth
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
624
SKU
9780552139908
ISBN
9780552139908
Reading Age
All
Binding
Hardback
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Frederick Forsyth was a British author and journalist known for political thrillers rooted in real-world events. His novels are praised for realism and meticulous research. The author’s work continues to be widely read and appreciated for its depth, originality, and lasting cultural significance. The author’s work continues to be widely read and appreciated for its depth, originality, and lasting cultural significance.