![]() ![]() The most famous of all fictional assassination sagas is Frederick Forsyth’s The Day of the Jackal From Killing Eve to John Wick, the genre remains endlessly popular in television and film thrillers, with their race-against-time narratives, jaw-dropping twists and, of course, the “will they, won’t they” dynamic as one balances desire to see good prevail with a more twisted wish to see the assassin do away with their quarry. ![]() There is usually a high-profile target, a brilliant and methodical assassin, a dogged detective or secret agent on his or her trail and a range of exotic locations. They have all the elements of a truly cracking story, whether they are true, fictitious, successful or failed. Everyone likes to read about assassination plots. ![]()
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