The Day of the Jackal

Hardcover, 380 pages

English language

Published 1971 by The Viking Press.

ISBN:
978-0-670-25936-6
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OCLC Number:
16115194
ASIN:
0670259365
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1793193

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By spring the right-wing OAS in France, infuriated by Charles de Gaulle's withdrawal from Algeria, had faied in six known attempts to assassinate the General. Now they sought to hire an outsider, a professional killer-for-hire who would be unknown to the French police. Before three of the OAS leaders in a Vienna hotel room stands a blond, gray-eyed Englishman who sums up for them the creed of the professional:

"A professional does not act out of fervour and is therefore more calm and less likely to make elementary errors. Not being idealistic, he is not likely to have second thoughts at the last minute about who might get hurt in the explosion or whatever method, and being a professional he has calculated the risks to the last contingency. So his chances of success on schedule are surer than anyone else's, but he will not even enter into operation until he …

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  • Gaulle, Charles de, 1890-1970 -- Assassination attempts -- Fiction
  • Attempted assassination -- Fiction
  • Assassins -- Fiction
  • France -- Fiction

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