Frederick Forsyth, a renowned author, passed away at the age of 87 after a short illness. His manager, Jonathan Lloyd, announced the news. Forsyth published numerous successful novels, selling 75 million copies. He served as a pilot in the RAF and worked for MI6. His first novel, 'The Day Of The Jackal,' gained him worldwide fame. Forsyth's notable works include 'The Odessa File' and 'Dogs of War.' He announced his retirement from writing in the mid-2010s but published his last novel, 'The Fox,' in 2018. He was awarded the CBE by Queen Elizabeth II in 1997 for his literary contributions. Teljes cikk (24.hu)