The Day of the Jackal is a thriller novel by Frederick Forsyth, published in 1971. It follows the story of an anonymous, professional assassin known only as "The Jackal".
Plot Summary: The Organisation Armée Secrète (https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/Organisation%20Armée%20Secrète), a French dissident paramilitary organisation, hires the Jackal to assassinate French President Charles de Gaulle (https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/Charles%20de%20Gaulle) after numerous failed attempts by the OAS itself. The novel details the meticulous planning and execution of both the Jackal's preparations and the French police's desperate efforts, led by Detective Inspector Claude Lebel (https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/Claude%20Lebel), to identify and stop him.
The Jackal: The Jackal (https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/The%20Jackal) is portrayed as a cold, ruthless, and highly skilled assassin, a master of disguise and deception. He operates with meticulous precision and leaves no trace. His true identity remains unknown throughout most of the book.
Adaptations: The novel has been adapted into two films. The first film adaptation, released in 1973, closely follows the plot of the novel. A second film, released in 1997, titled The Jackal, bears little resemblance to the original story and features a different plot and characters.
Genre: It is considered a classic of the political thriller and suspense genres.
Key Themes: Political violence, assassination, counterterrorism, cat and mouse games, and the battle of wits between a criminal and law enforcement.
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