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Francis Ryck (1920–2007)

Auteur van Loaded Gun

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Werken van Francis Ryck

Undesirable Company (1974) 9 exemplaren
Loaded Gun (1969) 9 exemplaren
Le Piège (1981) 7 exemplaren
Feu vert pour poissons rouges (1972) 7 exemplaren
Account Rendered (1973) 6 exemplaren
Woman Hunt (1972) 5 exemplaren
Effraction (1975) 4 exemplaren
Le Nuage et la foudre (1984) 4 exemplaren
Sacrificial Pawn (1976) 3 exemplaren
Voulez-vous mourir avec moi ? (1992) 3 exemplaren
Point de jonction (2000) 2 exemplaren
Nos intentions sont pacifiques (1977) 2 exemplaren
Le conseil de famille (1990) 2 exemplaren
Il fera beau à Deauville (1984) 2 exemplaren
L'honneur des rats (1996) 2 exemplaren
Ashram Drame (Espionnage) (2017) 2 exemplaren
Les chasseurs de sable (1971) 1 exemplaar
L'INCROYANT (1970) 1 exemplaar
Les heures ouvrables (2018) 1 exemplaar
Opération millibar (1972) 1 exemplaar
Fissure (1998) 1 exemplaar
Paris va mourir (Polar) (2014) 1 exemplaar
Alle Fäden in ihrer Hand. (1975) 1 exemplaar
LES GENOUX CAGNEUX (1990) 1 exemplaar
Piège 1 exemplaar
Rendezvous fatal. (1998) 1 exemplaar
L'autre versant de la nuit (1998) 1 exemplaar

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Officiële naam
Delville, Yves
Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
Ryck, Francis
Dierick, Yves
Ryck, Edo
Geboortedatum
1920-03-04
Overlijdensdatum
2007-08-19
Geslacht
male
Geboorteplaats
Paris, France
Plaats van overlijden
Paris, France

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guitou | 1 andere bespreking | Aug 17, 2022 |
I picked this one up off the shelf on the spur of the moment when I needed a new book to read, drawn mainly by the fact that it was a Fawcett Crest book, which usually indicates a certain quality level. I was not disappointed. It concerns Yako, a Soviet agent (the book is set c. 1969) caught by the British while picking up a message from a drop location. In return for his decoding the message and cooperating in the capture of the two arriving agents he was supposed to meet, the British provide Yako with a passport, ten thousand pounds, a Smith & Wesson revolver, and his freedom. Yako knows, of course, that no agent who betrays the KGB is ever really free - he will be hunted for the rest of his life and made an example of. The KGB has specially trained squads just for that purpose. Knowing all this, Yako still takes the chance and for the first time since he joined the KGB, he finds he is free to make his own decisions. So he sets out on the run.

While the book has its share of action, the most compelling part is Yako's growing self-awareness and inner thought processes as he tries to elude his pursuers. In the course of doing so, he becomes involved with a dog, a drunk, and a woman. The author does an excellent job describing his relationship with each of them. In the end, Yako's new found freedom of choice leads him to a decision that may astonish the reader. Author Francis Ryck does an excellent job in making this story an unusual and memorable one. You probably won't be looking to sign up with your local spy agency after you're done with it. This was translated from French, and I will definitely look for the author's other work to see if it is up to this standard.
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Leden
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Populariteit
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Waardering
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ISBNs
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