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Title:
Avenger
Written by:
Frederick Forsyth 
Read by:
Eric Conger 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
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Duration:
10 hours 11 minutes 
Published:
November 28 2016 
Available Date:
November 28 2016 
Age Category:
Adult - Explicit 
ISBN:
9781486283736 
Genres:
Fiction; Crime & Thriller 
Publisher:
Bolinda/Audible audio 
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New York Times bestselling author

'A superbly executed thriller, with more twists and turns than a slalom course.'
The Mail on Sunday

What starts as a personal, domestic tragedy soon explodes into a terrifying drama on the centre stage of world terrorism in Frederick Forsyth's gripping thriller, Avenger.

A young American aid volunteer, Ricky Colenso, is brutally murdered in former Yugoslavia. His grandfather, the Canadian billionaire Steven Edmond, is bent on revenge. The quest to find Ricky's murderer leads Edmond to Cal Dexter, ex-Vietnam Special Forces, the one man who could bring the killer to justice. But what starts as a personal, domestic tragedy soon explodes into a terrifying drama on the centre stage of world terrorism. From the battlefield of Vietnam via war-torn Serbia to the jungles of Central America, Avenger is packed with riveting detail, breathtaking action and political suspense, while in Cal Dexter we meet an unforgettable hero in the most dynamic Forsyth tradition.

'Vintage Forsyth ... back doing what he does best.'
The Sunday Times

'Forsyth's storytelling mastery goes from strength to strength. Don't imagine you know what's going to happen next. Forsyth delivers a brilliant finale and a twist that'll make your head spin.'
Daily Mirror

'This action-injected tale races from Vietnam to Bosnia to Washington and on to the jungles of Central America with a taut showdown and an ingenious twist at the end.'
The Daily Mail