The Negotiator

A high-stakes thriller of negotiation and deception

Frederick Forsyth author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Transworld Publishers Ltd

Published:2nd Feb '90

Should be back in stock very soon

The Negotiator cover

A young man's kidnapping sets off a dangerous plot against the U.S. President, and only Quinn, the top Negotiator, can intervene in The Negotiator.

In The Negotiator, a young man is kidnapped on a quiet country road in Oxfordshire, marking the beginning of a chilling plot aimed at destabilizing the United States government. This brutal act is not merely about ransom; it is a calculated move to psychologically dismantle the President of the United States. As the tension rises, the stakes become increasingly dire, and the motivations behind the kidnapping are revealed to be far more sinister than anyone could have anticipated.

The narrative centers on Quinn, the world's leading Negotiator, who finds himself thrust into a high-stakes game where every decision could lead to life or death. As he navigates the complexities of the situation, Quinn must employ all of his skills to save the innocent victim. However, he remains unaware that the true goal of the kidnappers goes beyond mere monetary gain, complicating his mission and adding layers of intrigue to the unfolding drama.

Frederick Forsyth masterfully crafts a tale filled with suspense and unexpected twists in The Negotiator. Readers are drawn into a world where negotiation becomes a matter of life and death, and the psychological warfare at play challenges not only Quinn's abilities but also the very fabric of political stability. With riveting detail and relentless pacing, this novel showcases Forsyth's prowess as a storyteller, keeping readers on the edge of their seats until the very last page.

'Intricately plotted, fast moving and full of surprises' * Evening Standard *
'Confirms Frederick Forsyth's position as one of the world's best thriller writers' * Wall Street Journal *

ISBN: 9780552134750

Dimensions: 178mm x 108mm x 30mm

Weight: 262g

512 pages