The Fourth Protocol
 

The Fourth Protocol

by Frederick Forsyth

It is a time of political unrest in Great  Britain. And behind the Iron Curtain an insidious plot  is being hatched, a plan so incendiary that even  the KGB is ignorant of its  existence--Aurora, the sinister brainchild of two of the  world's most dangerous men: the general secretary  of the Soviet Union and master spy Kim  Philby.

The wheels are in motion, the pawns  are in place, and... (read more)

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Choccy
  • Rated 4 stars

This is probably Forsyth's best work since "The Fist of God". I absolutely heart the plot, which is totally gripping. The story is (a) simple (conspiracy) actually: It is about a plan, called the Aurora Plan, initiated by the Russians (and a Brit defector) to topple the incumbent British (conservative) government, by using a smuggled nuclear device in order to assure the Labour Party (already infiltrated with commies supporters) to win the next general election, thus make the UK to have its...

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  • Rated 4.5 stars
 

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  • darklord_vv

    darklord_vv said:

    is it a worth read.......i have exams nearing and i wanna read some book....so it should be really time worthy

    posted Wednesday, March 19 2008
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