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The Feather Men

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232:: "I had chose to change my mind from time-to-time in terms of answering people, and at the moment, I choose to say that the book, and therefore the film, are total fiction. In 20 years time, I might change my mind." He reaffirmed that he had the signed permission of the soldiers' families, including Kealy's wife, to mention them in the book. 196:
as "factional", meaning a blend of fact and fiction. The hardcover editions had the words "Fact or fiction?" printed on the covers, and contained an index, maps and photographs as a non-fiction book would. The paperback editions, however, presented the book as purely fiction and omitted the index and illustrations.
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Fiennes himself remained vague on the story's veracity, asserting that it was up to the reader to decide whether it was fact or fiction, and suggested journalists subject events and people described in the book to "forensic examination", and to draw their own conclusions. Fiennes describes his novels
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which includes photographs of the victims and other real life characters, a map (Oman in 1976) and other illustrations (e.g. a block diagram of the modification of the BMW car brake system to incorporate remote radio control) and an index. It was published by Signet in 1992.
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described it as a "true adventure" when it was published in 1991. Fiennes claimed that the Feather Men had shown him detailed dossiers on the assassins and their victims, and requested that he write an "authorised" history of the group. A source in the
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Many events Fiennes describes simply never took place. Frankly, it's just another example of the Special Forces' reputation being exploited for commercial gain.
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Fiennes claimed that he himself was targeted by the group, but was saved by a group of vigilantes calling themselves the "Feather Men".
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in 1979. Describing Fiennes' claims as "disgraceful", she stated that her mother had confronted the author at the
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at the hands of The Clinic, spoke out, saying that her father had died during an endurance exercise in the
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The novel caused considerable controversy over the claim that it was based on real events. Publisher
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In June 2010, Alice Clarke, the daughter of SAS soldier Major
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Index


Sir Ranulph Fiennes
Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN
0-7475-1049-0
Sir Ranulph Fiennes
Bloomsbury Publishing
Killer Elite
British Army
Special Air Service
Oman
Bloomsbury
Ministry of Defence
The Daily Telegraph
Mike Kealy
Brecon Beacons
Hay Festival
The Daily Beast


"Sir Ranulph Fiennes under fire as SAS get Hollywood treatment"
the original


"Family of 'murdered' SAS major hit back at Sir Ranulph Fiennes over Hollywood film"
the original
Fiction and Indexes
Society of Indexers
"The Real-Life 'Killer Elite'"
Categories

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