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1. Which Forsyth novel centers around the situation in Russia after the disintegration of the Soviet Union?
2. In which of Forsyth's novels from this list does the hero (principal character) die?
3. Which of Forsyth's novels features Saddam Hussein?
4. Forsyth's fictional novel 'The Negotiator' features a belt bomb used to kill the US President's son. Which world leader was assassinated using a belt bomb designed on the lines outlined in this novel?
5. Who is the leading character in Forsyth's 'The Devil's Alternative'?
6. Which Forsyth novel starts with a diamond robbery and ends with a hunt for a nuclear weapon?
7. Which Forsyth novel starts with an agricultural crisis in the Soviet Union and leads on to a hijack drama that could lead to World War III?
8. In intelligence circles, what was Sam McCready known as?
9. Who among the following Forsyth characters loses his son in the Iraq war?
10. The term Al-Isra is featured in one of Forsyth's novels; what is the meaning of this term?
11. Which Forsyth novel starts with the killing of a young man in the erstwhile Yugoslavia and ends a day before 9/11?
12. Who among the following is the President of the USA whose son is kidnapped and murdered in a Forsyth novel?
13. In the 'Day of the Jackal', why does the Jackal kill the man who made him a false identity card?
14. Why does Peter Miller try to track down the Nazi Roschmann in the novel 'The Odessa File'?
15. Which of the following short stories by Forsyth is based on a true story?
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