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Tracking the Jackal : The Search for Carlos, the World's Most Wanted Man

Tracking the Jackal : The Search for Carlos, the World's Most Wanted Man

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: EXCELLENT INVESTIGATIVE WORK
Review: A very fascinating book, this is one of the most interesting documentary work i have ever read. It is filled with suspense and tension during the author's journeys to find the jackal. However, what makes this book really interesting is not tracking down Carlos, but the reality behind the politics and chaos of the middle east discovered by the author during his voyage. Also, the book shows different interviews made to important political figures such as Moammar Gaddafi, Yasser Arafat, George Habash as well as various diplomats and intelligence agents from Israel and europe, just to name few. In addition, the author visits some of the wildest places in the middle east, such as Lebanon, where his aide died on a bomb explosion while he tried to arrange a meeting with Carlos. It is without a doubt, a very thrilling work. I would highly recommend this book especially to those interested on learning about the reality and roots of the Arab-israeli conflict.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Freddy Forsyth's Most Notorious Fan
Review: At the time David Yallop wrote this book, Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, a.k.a. "Carlos" was still on the lam. ("Carlos," by the way, is little more than a nom de guerre; "The Jackal" is completely spurious, being a tabloid nickname given him after a copy of "The Day of the Jackal" was found lying near the bodies of two of his his victims). Though a series of bizarre adventures, misadventures, scrapes and other encounters, Yallop finally met him on a park bench in Damascus. (Sanchez was later chucked out of Syria and extradited from Sudan.) This is a very accurate and methodical rendering of the Jackal's career, in particular his attempted assassination of a London department store owner, his murders in Paris, the hijacking of the OPEC ministers in Vienna, and assorted nastiness until his capture. When he deals with the Palestinian cause, Yallop is right about one thing: Carlos has ZERO concern for the fate of the Palestinians, and his professed beliefs to the contrary are a self-serving front. In other respects, Yallop reveals himself to be a fanatical anti-Zionist: whether this turns you on will depend on your take on Middle Eastern politics. For myself, I felt able to separate out the propaganda from the facts. Others' opinions may differ.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Yallop impresses again!!!!!
Review: Brilliant!Not just a well written account of one mans search for a "terrorist extraordinaire"but a pretty good insight into the middle east conflict.Readable , fast paced , intelligent and compelling.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent and truly informative!!
Review: Initially I picked this book up with a little skepticism, however I soon discovered what an excellent and informative read David Yallop had in fact created. The author cleverly pieces together parts of an international and dangerous puzzle in order to dispel the myth surrounding Carlos "The Jackal". The reader is led through a maize of characters located in some of the most dangerous parts of the world, political figures with hidden and violent agendas and also many of Carlos's doomed accomplices. Many of these people give varying and sometimes contradictory evidence, which the author has to sift through in order to get to get to the truth and indeed he does get to the truth. What amazed me were the scope of contacts and the depth of research carried out by Mr. Yallop. He has met with some of the most controversial figures in the world, from Qaddafi the leader of Libya to Wadi Haddad the fanatical leader of a Palestinian resistance movement. For this My Yallop must be praised as he spared no effort in searching for the truth and many of these people helped shed light on the real Carlos. The great many events of the life of Ilich Ramirez Sanchez "The Jackal" are studied and cross-referenced in detail in order to tear away the façade surrounding his myth. The author also explains how this myth was created and who was to benefit from such a disinformation campaign. In addition Mr. Yallop also enlightens the reader concerning certain important historical events that have occurred in the past, which helps throw light on some of the reasons behind the recent turmoil in the Middle East. Although I rate this book and author very highly, I do believe that readers interested in the life of Carlos consider another book prior to reading this. While David Yallop's book does make a great first read, "The Secret Wars of Carlos the Jackal" by John Follain will provide adequate preliminary reading and make this book even more enjoyable.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent and truly informative!!
Review: Initially I picked this book up with a little skepticism, however I soon discovered what an excellent and informative read David Yallop had in fact created. The author cleverly pieces together parts of an international and dangerous puzzle in order to dispel the myth surrounding Carlos "The Jackal". The reader is led through a maize of characters located in some of the most dangerous parts of the world, political figures with hidden and violent agendas and also many of Carlos's doomed accomplices. Many of these people give varying and sometimes contradictory evidence, which the author has to sift through in order to get to get to the truth and indeed he does get to the truth. What amazed me were the scope of contacts and the depth of research carried out by Mr. Yallop. He has met with some of the most controversial figures in the world, from Qaddafi the leader of Libya to Wadi Haddad the fanatical leader of a Palestinian resistance movement. For this My Yallop must be praised as he spared no effort in searching for the truth and many of these people helped shed light on the real Carlos. The great many events of the life of Ilich Ramirez Sanchez "The Jackal" are studied and cross-referenced in detail in order to tear away the façade surrounding his myth. The author also explains how this myth was created and who was to benefit from such a disinformation campaign. In addition Mr. Yallop also enlightens the reader concerning certain important historical events that have occurred in the past, which helps throw light on some of the reasons behind the recent turmoil in the Middle East. Although I rate this book and author very highly, I do believe that readers interested in the life of Carlos consider another book prior to reading this. While David Yallop's book does make a great first read, "The Secret Wars of Carlos the Jackal" by John Follain will provide adequate preliminary reading and make this book even more enjoyable.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good book - manufactured murderer
Review: The great Carlos wasn't really all that great we discover, but was largely a myth of the US Intel community. An interesting mystery that obviously cannot be confirmed on many points, but since my interest is largely Middle East terrorism, etc. I find their first-hand views of Carlos and terrorism interesting enough to buy the book again just to get their take on the whole affair. Haven't read anything else by Yallop but he does a splendid job here. The tough rating shouldn't indicate whether the book is worth buying (It is), but my tough stand on books that are truly significant in their fields. I read about a book every two days to one week so make tough evaluations!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not all that Great Now Was He
Review: This book covers the career and capture of one of the best known terrorist from the 70's and 80's. The book does a nice job of tells the reader who "The Jackal" was and what he did to get the reputation that he has. It was a nice PR job by him. We have a run down of the terrorist operations that can actually be credited to the Jackal although the book describes that there are a larger number that were claimed to be the Jackal that were not.

We also get an inside view of what the real man was like. He is represented in the book to be more of an egomaniac that was really just looking for fame and money then leading a deep felt political cause. The author describes the police operations to hunt him down and the operation that place to actually capture the man. We also get a good overview of what life is like in a French prison. Overall this is an interesting book and one that may be the definitive account of he The Jackal outside of the hype. If you are interested in this topic this is a good book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not all that Great Now Was He
Review: This book covers the career and capture of one of the best known terrorist from the 70's and 80's. The book does a nice job of tells the reader who "The Jackal" was and what he did to get the reputation that he has. It was a nice PR job by him. We have a run down of the terrorist operations that can actually be credited to the Jackal although the book describes that there are a larger number that were claimed to be the Jackal that were not.

We also get an inside view of what the real man was like. He is represented in the book to be more of an egomaniac that was really just looking for fame and money then leading a deep felt political cause. The author describes the police operations to hunt him down and the operation that place to actually capture the man. We also get a good overview of what life is like in a French prison. Overall this is an interesting book and one that may be the definitive account of he The Jackal outside of the hype. If you are interested in this topic this is a good book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent understanding the Israel/Palestine issue & terror
Review: This book is still as valid today as it was when it was first published. Extremely well researched and blows all other accounts away. A must read for anyone interested in Israel/Palestine issue and terrorism in general.


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