It is known that Frederick Forsyth’s thrillers are avidly read by the senior hierarchs of the KGB in Moscow (now the SVR) , and also by the gentlemen of the CIA outside Washington and the British SIS in London.
But what is not known is that he is also a linguist, a bull fighter and a pilot… read on to find out 5 extraordinary things you didn’t know about bestselling author Frederick Forsyth.
5 things you didn’t know about author Frederick Forsyth:
1. At 17 years old, Freddie qualified for a pilot’s licence and gained his wings at only 19 years old thus becoming the youngest pilot in the Airforce.
2. Freddie can speak French, German, Spanish, Italian and Russian. He has also visited around 70 countries on 5 continents.
3. In all, his ten published novels, together with the Shepherd and his two short story collections, have sold over 70 million copies in over thirty languages across the world.
4. At school, Freddie would disappear from organised sports to ride a forbidden motorcycle to Rochester Flying Club for lessons
5. Freddie has a passion for bull fighting and when living in Southern Spain in his youth, he spent months frequenting the bullrings and practicing capework in the arena of Malaga with other aspirants.
THE COBRA is the stunning new thriller from the grandmaster of international intrigue. It is now available to buy in hardback. To read an excerpt from The Cobra, click here.
Today, Freddie lives with his second wife Sandy at his farm in Hertfordshire, diving his time between seeing his two some from his first marriage, writing and raising prize-winning lambs. After trying riding and parachuting, he has settle for swimming, scuba diving, game-fishing, travelling and reading. Frederick Forsyth was awarded a CBE in 1997.




