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ISBN: 0553574604

ISBN 13: 9780553574609

Author: Frederick Forsyth

4.04 of 7,830

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A NEW YORK TIMES  BESTSELLER • From the master of the novel of international intrigue comes a riveting new book as timely and unsettling as tomorrow's headlines.

It is summer 1999 in Russia, a country on the threshold of anarchy.  An interim president sits powerless in Moscow as his nation is wracked by famine and inflation, crime and corruption, and seething hordes of the unemployed roam the streets.

For the West, Russia is a basket case.  But for Igor Komarov, one-time army sergeant who has risen to leadership of the right-wing UPF party, the chaos is made to order.  As he waits in the wings for the presidential election of January 2000, his striking voice rings out over the airwaves offering the roiling masses hope at last—not only for law, order, and prosperity, but for restoring the lost greatness of their land.

Who is this man with the golden tongue who is so quickly becoming the promise of a Russia reborn?  A document stolen from party headquarters and smuggled to Washington and London sends nightmare chills through those who remember the past, for this Black Manifesto is pure Mein Kampf in a country with frightening parallels to the Germany of the Weimar Republic.

Officially the West can do nothing, but in secret a group of elder statesmen sends the only person who can expose the truth about Komarov into the heart of the inferno.  Jason Monk, ex-CIA and "the best damn agent-runner we ever had," had sworn he would never return to Moscow, but one name changes his mind.  Colonel Anatoli Grishin, the KGB officer who tortured and murdered four of Monk's agents after they had been betrayed by Aldrich Ames, is now Komarov's head of security.

Monk has a dual to stop Komarov, whatever it takes, and to prepare the way for an icon worthy of the Russian people.  But he has a personal mission as to settle the final score with Grishin.  To do this he must stay alive--and the forces allied against him are ruthless, the time frighteningly short. . . . 

Praise for Icon

“Vintage Forsyth, intricate, exact and gripping.” —The New York Times Book Review

“Another strong performance by a writer who knows exactly what he's about, and who here catalyzes narrative with another memorable protagonist, the stealthy and daring Monk.” — Publishers Weekly  (starred review)

“One of his best works for a long time, which provides an all-too-real look at a chilling new millennium.” —The Sunday Times,  London

Editorial Review

Written by Frederick Forsyth, Icon stands as a noteworthy contribution to contemporary literature. With a excellent rating of 4.04 out of 5 from 7,830 readers, this book has proven its appeal to a broad audience.

The book explores rich themes that keep readers engaged from start to finish. A NEW YORK TIMES  BESTSELLER • From the master of the novel of international intrigue comes a riveting new book as timely and unsettling as tomorrow's headlines.It is summer 1999 in Russia, a country on the threshold of anarchy.  An interim president sits powerless in Moscow as his nation is wracked by famine and inflation, crime and corruption, and seething hordes of the unemployed roam the streets.For the West, Russia is a basket case.  But for Igor Komarov, one-time army sergeant who has risen to leadership of the right-wing UPF party, the chaos is made to order.  As he waits in the wings for the presidential election of January 2000, his striking voice rings out over the airwaves offering the roiling masses hope at last—not only for law, order, and prosperity, but for restoring the lost greatness of their land.Who is this man with the golden tongue who is so quickly becoming the promise of a Russia reborn?  A document stolen from party headquarters and smuggled to Washington and London sends nightmare chills through those who remember the past, for this Black Manifesto is pure Mein Kampf in a country with frightening parallels to the Germany of the Weimar Republic.Officially the West can do nothing, but in secret a group of elder statesmen sends the only person who can expose the truth about Komarov into the heart of the inferno.  Jason Monk, ex-CIA and "the best damn agent-runner we ever had," had sworn he would never return to Moscow, but one name changes his mind.  Colonel Anatoli Grishin, the KGB officer who tortured and murdered four of Monk's agents after they had been betrayed by Aldrich Ames, is now Komarov's head of security.Monk has a dual to stop Komarov, whatever it takes, and to prepare the way for an icon worthy of the Russian people.  But he has a personal mission as to settle the final score with Grishin.  To do this he must stay alive--and the forces allied against him are ruthless, the time frighteningly short. . .

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Why Read This Book?

Highly Rated by Readers — Icon holds an impressive 4.04/5 rating from 7,830 readers, reflecting its wide appeal and consistent quality.
Trusted Author — Frederick Forsyth is known for delivering quality writing that engages readers with compelling storytelling and well-researched content.

Reading Recommendations

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Quick Summary

Set against the backdrop of a tumultuous Russia in 1999, 'Icon' follows Igor Komarov, a former army sergeant turned political leader of the right-wing UPF party. As the country faces severe unrest and instability, Komarov seizes the opportunity to present himself as a beacon of hope for the desperate populace. His rise to power is marked by manipulation, media influence, and the complexities of a nation on the brink of change.

Key Takeaways

An exploration of the interplay between media and politics.
Insights into the socio-political landscape of late 1990s Russia.
The role of charisma and public perception in leadership.
Understanding the consequences of political manipulation.
A reflection on the fragility of democracy in times of crisis.

Who Should Read This Book

This book is ideal for readers interested in political thrillers, especially those who appreciate intricate plots involving international intrigue. Fans of historical fiction that delves into real-world events, particularly in Russia, will find the narrative both engaging and thought-provoking. Those keen on understanding the dynamics of power and media influence will also benefit from its insights.

Frequently Asked Questions

What themes are explored in 'Icon'?

'Icon' delves into themes of political manipulation, media influence, and the quest for power amid societal chaos.

Is 'Icon' based on real events?

While 'Icon' is a work of fiction, it reflects the real socio-political climate of Russia at the end of the 1990s.

Who is the main character in 'Icon'?

The main character is Igor Komarov, a former army sergeant who becomes a prominent political figure during a time of national crisis.

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