''The Veteran'' is a short story collection by British author
Frederick Forsyth
Frederick McCarthy Forsyth (born 25 August 1938) is an English novelist and journalist. He is best known for thrillers such as ''The Day of the Jackal'', ''The Odessa File'', '' The Fourth Protocol'', '' The Dogs of War'', ''The Devil's Alter ...
. The book was first published on 8 September 2001, through
Thomas Dunne Books
Thomas Dunne Books was an imprint of St. Martin's Press, which is a division of Macmillan Publishers. From 1986 until April 2020, it published popular trade fiction and nonfiction.
History
The imprint signed David Irving, a scholar, for a Joseph ...
and includes five of Forsyth's short stories. This is the second short story collection by the author, following the release of his 1982 collection, ''
No Comebacks
''No Comebacks'' is a 1982 collection of ten short stories by English writer Frederick Forsyth. Each story takes place in a different setting and ends with a plot twist. Several of them involve a central male character without any apparent stre ...
''.
Stories
*"The Veteran (short story)"
An unidentified elderly man is kicked half to death by a pair of thugs in London in a mugging gone wrong (when he resists and injures one of them badly). The police identify and apprehend the pair. By then the elderly man has succumbed to his injuries in hospital, but with the evidence and testimony available, the prosecution is certain of life imprisonment for the two criminals.
But they are acquitted when a
Queen's Counsel
In the United Kingdom and in some Commonwealth of Nations, Commonwealth countries, a King's Counsel (Post-nominal letters, post-nominal initials KC) during the reign of a king, or Queen's Counsel (post-nominal initials QC) during the reign of ...
approaches the solicitor of the two accused men and becomes their
Legal Aid
Legal aid is the provision of assistance to people who are unable to afford legal representation and access to the court system. Legal aid is regarded as central in providing access to justice by ensuring equality before the law, the right to co ...
barrister for no apparent reason, winning the case.
Cryptically, after the judgement has been read out, the attorney ignores his clients and shakes the hand of the inspector leading the police investigation, who angrily brushes it off saying that he hopes the QC is proud of himself: they killed that old man and thanks to him they would be at liberty to repeat their crimes. The advocate responds whispering that it may surprise the inspector him, "but it has to do with the triumph of justice".
Soon after the dismissal of the case, the detectives identify the dead man as a former
SAS trooper who served in "The
Battle of Mirbat
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",
Oman
Oman ( ; ar, عُمَان ' ), officially the Sultanate of Oman ( ar, سلْطنةُ عُمان ), is an Arabian country located in southwestern Asia. It is situated on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, and spans the mouth of t ...
.
Shockingly, they discover that the very same Queen's Counsellor who argued and won the dismissal of the two thugs was the commanding officer of the dead man in that same battle, together fending off an attack of 300-400 men and forming a tight-knit bond for life, among the soldiers and officer.
Realisation dawns on the detectives and soon, they realise the two thugs would now meet a fate worse than life imprisonment. And sure enough, a few weeks later, the bodies of the two men are found at the bottom of a lake, strangled by piano wire - in a case that is eventually closed as "unsolved" - the justice referred to by the QC was not that of the Old Bailey but of the Old Testament.
*"The Art of the Matter"
*"The Miracle"
*"The Citizen"
*"Whispering Wind"
Publication
The stories were originally published individually online by the company Online Originals under the collective title ''Quintet'', before being collected into a single volume as ''The Veteran''.
Reception
Critical reception has been mixed. ''
The Guardian
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'' panned ''The Veteran'', writing "Paper-thin plots and cardboard characters from the self-styled world's greatest storyteller".
Christopher Petit
Chris Petit (born 17 June 1949) is an English novelist and filmmaker. During the 1970s he was Film Editor for '' Time Out'' and wrote in ''Melody Maker''. His first film was the cult British road movie ''Radio On'', while his 1982 film ''An Unsu ...
reckoned Forsyth was a relic of bygone times, calling it "polished and moribund as a joke at an after-dinner speech, with a ponderous twist, a punchline and a little moral to tie it all up". The ''
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'' was mixed, stating that "This collection is tautly written and practically boasts of the deep level of research that underpins it. But the storytelling itself has mixed results - perhaps too mixed to convince a first-time reader of Forsyth's reputation as the thriller writer's thriller writer."
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The Daily Telegraph
''The Daily Telegraph'', known online and elsewhere as ''The Telegraph'', is a national British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed across the United Kingdom and internationally.
It was fo ...
'' was more positive in their review, as they felt that Forsyth had fun writing the work and that while some of the stories were weaker than the others, they were all "highly readable".
References
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2001 short story collections
Short story collections by Frederick Forsyth
Thriller short story collections
Thomas Dunne Books books