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The Fourth Protocol (novel)

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The Fourth Protocol is a Cold War political thriller novel by Frederick Forsyth, published in 1984. The plot centers on a Soviet plan to detonate a nuclear device in Britain before an upcoming election, potentially shifting the political balance. The title refers to a fictional fourth protocol of a non-proliferation agreement between superpowers, which the conspiracy violates. Forsyth's characteristic detailed research provides realistic espionage elements, with the narrative alternating between British intelligence efforts and KGB operations.

The novel was adapted into a 1987 film starring Michael Caine as British agent John Preston.

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What is the plot of Frederick Forsyth's The Fourth Protocol?

The novel follows a Soviet plot to detonate a nuclear device on British soil. The goal is to trigger a regime change by ensuring the Labour Party wins an upcoming general election.

Who is the main character in The Fourth Protocol?

The protagonist is John Preston, an MI5 officer who uncovers the clandestine Soviet operation. He must race against time to prevent the nuclear detonation before it alters the UK's political landscape.

Was The Fourth Protocol adapted into a movie?

Yes, the book was famously adapted into a 1987 British spy film starring Michael Caine. The movie closely follows John Preston's efforts to stop the KGB's plan.

What does the title The Fourth Protocol refer to?

The title refers to a fictional secret agreement added to the 1968 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. This "Fourth Protocol" specifically bans the non-conventional delivery of a nuclear weapon across borders.

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