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Sir James Mason is the primely villian of Frederick Forsyth Novel "The Dogs of War" [1974]

Time line: 1970

Prologue:

In 1970, Anglo-Irish mercenary Carlo Alfred Thomas "Cat" Shannon and his four fellow mercenaries – German ex-smuggler Kurt Semmler, South African mortar expert Janni Dupree, Belgian bazooka specialist "Tiny" Marc Vlaminck, and Corsican knife-fighter Jean-Baptiste Langarotti – leave a West African war they have lost, saying their goodbyes to the general who had employed them for the past six months. While the general and his people leave for exile in one plane, Shannon, his men and a group of nuns with their orphan charges fly out for Libreville in another, piloted by a South African mercenary. After a six-week house arrest in a hotel, the mercenaries are flown to Paris, where they part company.

PArt 1 The Crystal Mountain:

A few weeks later a prospector employed by British-based company ManCon (Manson Consolidated) sends mineral samples, acquired from the "Crystal Mountain" in the remote hinterland of the African republic of Zangaro, to headquarters. When they are analysed, ruthless British mining tycoon Sir James Manson realises that there is a huge platinum deposit in Zangaro. Zangaro is a African country having been granted independence three years before from a european country but isolated and friendless (even the Organisation of African Unity is embarressed by it). The president of Zangaro, Jean Kimba, is [[Marxist]], homicidal, insane, and under Soviet influence, so any public announcement of the findings would benefit only the Russians. After sending a false report to Kimba that the minerals are unecomonic tin, Confiding solely in his top assistants, security chief Simon Endean and financial expert Martin Thorpe, Manson plans to depose Kimba and install a puppet leader who, for a pittance, will sign over Zangaro's mining rights to a shell company (because the mineral exploitation rights of Zangaro were sold to this company.) secretly owned by Sir James. When ManCon eventually acquires the shell company for a fair market price, Sir James and his aides will pocket £60 million.

Endean vists a freelance writer discuss his recommendations and eventually hires Shannon to reconnoitre Zangaro and investigate how Kimba might be deposed. Masquerading as a tourist under the name "Keith Brown", Shannon visits the country and upon his return to London submits a report stating that the army has little fighting value and that Kimba has concentrated the national armoury, treasury, and radio station within the presidential palace in Clarence, the Zangaran capital city and principal port. Should the palace be stormed and Kimba killed, there will be no opposition to any new regime. Because there is no organised dissident faction in Zangaro, the attacking force will have to be assembled outside the country and land near Clarence to launch the attack. Shannon budgets the mission at £100,000, with £10,000 for himself. While Endean has been using a fake identity "Walter Harris", Shannon has him tailed by a private detective and discovers his true identity and his involvement with Sir James Manson.

Although Manson has taken steps to silence the few people aware of the Crystal Mountain platinum deposit, the chemist who analysed the samples has inadvertently revealed his findings to a former acquaintance, who (unknown to the chemist) has political connections to the Soviet government. The acquaintance reports the findings to the Soviets, who in turn assign a KGB bodyguard to Kimba while they prepare to send in their own geological survey team. In a conversation with a Foreign Office bureaucrat, Sir James learns that the Soviets have got wind of the deposit. Sir James commissions Shannon to organise and mount the coup, to take place on the eve of Zangaro's independence day, one hundred days hence, but does not tell Shannon of the Soviet involvement.

Part 2 The Hundred Days

Shannon reassembles his old team to execute the attack on Kimba's palace, and the team trawls Europe to procure a nondescript tramp cargo vessel (later finding the ''Toscana''), [[Rigid-hulled inflatable boat|inflatable motorboat]]s, uniforms, submachine guns or carbines ("Schmeissers", [[MP 40|MP-40]] machine pistols), mortars, and anti-tank weapons. To conceal the nature and purpose of these purchases, Shannon spreads them over several countries, buys from both legitimate and black-market suppliers, and establishes a [[holding company]] to thwart attempts to unmask the buyers' true identities. He also finds time for a brief sexual liaison with [[nymphomaniac]] Julie Manson, Sir Julie Manson, Sir James's daughter; when she accidently reveals to him that she saw a mining report of Zangaro and its mineral wealth he learns the object of Sir James's true plan.

Ironically Mason and Shannon's plans for the coup are almost ruined because simultaneously, Charles Roux, one of Shannon's arch-enemies, incensed that he did not receive Endean's project despite the freelance writer recommending him, puts a contract out on Shannon. Hearing of this, Langarotti tips Shannon off and they lure the assassin, Raymond Thomard, into a trap and kill him. Martin Thorpe has meanwhile secretly purchased the controlling interest in a shell company (Bormac Trading) from the ailing widow of its founder. Endean has obtained the agreement of Colonel Antoine Bobi, a former commander of the Zangaran Army who fell out with Kimba and is now in exile, to participate in Sir James's scheme. Once installed as president, the venal and illiterate Bobi will sign over the mineral rights to the Crystal Mountain to Bormac for a nominal price but a large bribe for himself.

Having loaded the arms and other equipment aboard the Toscana, the mercenaries sail to Freetown in Sierra Leone to pick up six African mercenaries, disguised as casual stevedores, who will also participate in the attack, and Dr. Okoye, an African academic

The Killinh Spree

The mercenaries attack President Kimba's palace at the break of dawn. While Dupree and two of the African mercenaries lay down a mortar bombardment wiping out Kimba fanatical bodyguards, Semmler, Shannon, Langarotti, and the other four African mercenaries storm the palace; Semmler shoots Kimba as he tries to escape through his bedroom window. Kimba's KGB bodyguard escapes the firefight and shoots Vlaminck in the chest; as he dies, the mercenary blows up the KGB man with his last rocket. While the team takes over the palace, Dupree and his two African mercenaries attack the nearby army camp. A Zangaran soldier throws a grenade at them as he flees (without pulling the pin beforehand) and one of the African mercenaries throws it back (after pulling the pin), but it falls short and Dupree, deafened by the gunfire and shelling, fails to hear the warnings and is killed in the blast.Around midday Endean arrives in Clarence to install Colonel Bobi as the new Zangaran president. He has his own bodyguard, a former East End gang enforcer. When Endean and Bobi arrive at the palace, Shannon lures Bobi into the presidential office. A shot is heard and Endean realizes that Shannon has killed Bobi. Shannon shoots Endean's bodyguard to protect himself as the enforcer tries to draw his gun. Shannon then permanently refuses to allow the Soviet geological survey team permission to land in Zangaro, introducing Dr. Okoye as the new head of the Zangaran government. As Shannon drives Endean to the border he explains that Endean's otherwise comprehensive research had recognised, but failed to account for, the 20,000 immigrant workers who did most of the work in Zangaro, but had been politically disenfranchised by both the colonial government and Kimba regime; fifty of them, in new uniforms and armed with Schmeissers, have already been recruited as the nucleus of the new Zangaran Army. Shannon reveals to Endean that the general Shannon had served under at the beginning of the novel is the acknowledged leader of these people, that he will come to Zangaro to officially take over, and that if Manson wants the platinum he will have to pay the proper market price. Endean threatens reprisals if Shannon ever returns to London, but Shannon remains unfazed.

In the novel's epilogue, it is revealed that Dupree and Vlaminck were buried in simple unmarked graves near the shore. In Zangaro, a "Council of Reconciliation", consisting of members from the Vindu, Caja and immigrant worker communities under the leadership of the General, assumes control and governs with moderation. With no other choice, Sir James Manson and Endean keep silent about their part in the coup. As a afterthought within months of the coup all the surviving mercenaries are dead:Semmler later sold the cargo vessel to its captain and died while on another mercenary operation in Africa. Langarotti took his pay and "vanished" after he went to train a new group of Hutu partisans in Burundi against Michel Micombero, telling Shannon "It's not really the money. It was never for the money." The epilogue reveals that before embarking on the Zangaro operation, Shannon had been diagnosed with terminal lung cancer (skin cancer in some American editions) with only six months to a year to live. Three months after the coup, he posts the remainder of his earnings to the surviving family members of his fallen comrades, and also sends a manuscript (presumably describing the events) to a journalist in London (presumably the freelance writer who recommended him) before he shoots himself

Trivia[]

  • According to UK National Archives documents released in 2005, in early 1973, several people in Gibraltar were planning a coup d'état against Equatorial Guinea, in the manner described in The Dogs of War. Spain arrested several mercenaries in the Canary Islands on 23 January 1973, foiling the plot.Ironically, there was an actual coup d'état in Equatorial Guinea in 1979, when Francisco Macías Nguema, the left-wing dictator, was overthrown and killed by his nephew, Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, the right-wing president/dictator. In 2004, in a copycat plan based on Forsyth's book, a coup d'état intended to secure lucrative mining rights granted by a client puppet government was attempted. The plan involved Mark Thatcher, who was intending to trade on his mother's (former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher) connections and reputation to call favours, and the mercenary Simon Mann, who subsequently stood trial and was convicted. Thatcher received a suspended 4-year sentence; Mann was sentenced to 34 years in 2008 but was pardoned in 2009.
  • One unrealstic part of the novel is that Manson is still alive after the Coup, since logically the KGB would have done everything to find out how their agent would have been killed; they would deduce that the Coup would have been orcastrated by someone with enough money and power to that; their first clue would come from the Corsican who despite his best efforts is captured alive by the Rebel leader who would be curious as to why a non african white man is involved [prehaps as a enemy agent(?)] a session in a small cell would be enough to break him, helped by the leaders non african " advisors"; this plus the fact that they know Manson had prepared a report that the orginal survey only showed tin yet Manson announces the discovery of the platitum deposit ...Manson would get his wealth but not live long to enjoy it....as he would meet his demise in a "road accident". His company would probably be led by Eadean although its a wonder how long it would last as Eadean has a psychotic personaality...
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