Author Frederick Forsyth, 86, is dead

The author was best known for his political thriller, a chess that was published in 1971.

British author Frederick Forsyth is dead at the age of 86, says BBC.

Forsyth was best known for its thrillers like Plaker, The men of Odessa, Fourth agreement, Devil’s game board and War dogs.

In his career, Forsyth published over 25 works, which have been sold worldwide more than 75 million copies. Based on Forsyth’s works, several films have also been made. The TV series also appeared in the Shacoga only a year ago.

Forsyth’s death reported his agent Jonathan Lloyd. According to Lloyd, Forsyth was one of the “most important thrillerists in the world”.

“He left behind a unparalleled literary legacy that will be able to excite and entertain readers for years to come,” Lloyd writes in his statement.

Forsyth died at the end of a short illness.

By Editor

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