Tuesday, August 20, 2013, 7:30pm: Frederick Forsyth (The Day of the Jackal!) with former NPR reporter Mike Shuster
Frederick Forsyth wrote one of the great political thrillers in recent memory, The Day of the Jackal.
Frederick Forsyth wrote one of the great political thrillers in recent memory, The Day of the Jackal.
It’s summer, and now is the time to relax and catch up on on some great novels– on a plane, on vacation, or simply at home. It is our belief that whenever and wherever you read a great novel, it’s as if you’ve gone away for a few days for a good break. May we suggest the following: The new novel from John Le Carre, A Delicate Truth. One of his best, one of his angriest, in years. Counter-terrorism meets private government contractors. Familiar? The…
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