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Frederick Forsyth: The Kill List (USA 2014) From the Publisher: In Virginia, there is an agency bearing the bland name of Technical Operations Support Activity, or TOSA. Its one mission is to track, find, and kill those so dangerous to the United States that they are on a short document known as the Kill List. TOSA actually exists. So does the Kill List. Added to it is a new name: a terrorist of frightening effectiveness called the Preacher, who radicalizes young Muslims abroad to carry out assassinations. Unfortunately for him, one of the kills is a retired Marine general, whose son is TOSA's top hunter of men. He has spent the last six years at his job. He knows nothing about his target's name, face, or location. He realizes his search will take him to places where few could survive. But the Preacher has made it personal now. The hunt is on. Frederick Forsyth: The Kill List. Signet, ISBN: 9780451467638 (August, 2014), 365 p., $9.99.
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Frederick Forsyth: The Kill List (UK 2014) From the Publisher: THE PREACHER THE TRACKER Frederick Forsyth: The Kill List. Corgi Books, ISBN: 9780552169325 (May, 2014), 349 p., £7.99.
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Frederick Forsyth: The Kill List (UK 2013) From the Publisher: Tasked with what seems like an impossible job is an ex-US marine who has risen through the ranks to become one of America's most effective intelligence chiefs. Now known only as The Tracker, he must gather what scant evidence there is, collate it and unmask The Preacher if he is to prevent the next spate of violent deaths. Aided only by a brilliant teenaged hacker, he must throw out the bait and see whether his deadly target can be drawn from his lair... Frederick Forsyth: The Kill List. Bantam Books, ISBN: 9780593071977 (September, 2013), 349 p., £18.99.
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Frederick Forsyth: The Kill List (USA 2013) From the Publisher: In Virginia, there is an agency bearing the bland name of Technical Operations Support Activity, or TOSA. Its one mission is to track, find, and kill those so dangerous to the United States that they are on a short document known as the Kill List. TOSA actually exists. So does the Kill List. Added to it is a new name: a terrorist of frightening effectiveness called the Preacher, who radicalizes young Muslims abroad to carry out assassinations. Unfortunately for him, one of the kills is a retired Marine general, whose son is TOSA's top hunter of men. He has spent the last six years at his job. He knows nothing about his target's name, face, or location. He realizes his search will take him to places where few could survive. But the Preacher has made it personal now. The hunt is on. Frederick Forsyth: The Kill List. Putnam's, ISBN: 9780399165276 (August, 2013), 332 p., $27.95, eBook $9.99.
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