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Encyclopedia > Man on Fire

Bold text'Bold text'Bold text'Bold text''[[Media::''This article is about the novel. For the 2004 film, see [[Man on Fire (2004 film)]]; for the 1987 film see [[Man on Fire (1987 film)]]; for the progressive rock band, see [[Man on Fire (band)]]. {{infobox Book | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Novels or Wikipedia:WikiProject_Books --> | name = Man on Fire | title_orig = | translator = | image = [[Image:AJQuinnell ManOfFire.jpg|200px|Cover of recent film tie-in edition]] | image_caption = Cover of recent film tie-in edition | author = Philip Nicholson, <br/>writing as [[A. J. Quinnell]] | cover_artist = | country = [[United States]] | language = [[English language|English]] | series = | genre = [[Thriller (genre)|Thriller]], [[Novel]] | publisher = [[William Morrow]] | release_date = September 1980 | media_type = Print ([[Hardcover|Hardback]] & [[Paperback]]) | pages = 284 pp (first edition, hardback) | isbn = ISBN 0-688-03743-7 (first edition, hardback) | preceded_by = | followed_by = }} '''''Man on Fire''''' is a 1980 thriller novel by Philip Nicholson, writing as [[A. J. Quinnell]]. The plot features his popular character John Creasy, an American-born former member of the [[French Foreign Legion]], in his first appearance. ==Plot introduction== While in Mexico, Creasy, an American [[mercenary]] of fortune is offered a job as a bodyguard. The burned out, recovering alcoholic accepts. ==Plot summary== {{spoiler}} In Mexico, kidnapping is a business. The wealthy and their families are targets for local crime gangs and corrupt officials looking to ransom those of value. Bodyguards are a standard for most families. Enter John Creasy, a veteran military man and former C.I.A. agent, burned out on his long career of combat and espionage. Creasy is not interested in being a bodyguard, especially to Pita, a twelve year old girl, but for lack of something better to do, he accepts the assignment. Creasy barely tolerates the precocious child and her pestering questions about him and his life. But slowly, she chips away at his seemingly impenetrable exterior, his defenses drop, and he opens up to her. They become friends and he replaces her parents in their absences, giving her advice, guidance and help with her competition swimming. Most importantly, Pita teaches Creasy that it's OK to live again. Creasy's life is shattered when Pita is kidnapped. Despite being seriously wounded during the kidnapping, he vows her safe return. {{endspoiler}} ==Awards and nominations== *Nominated for the Edgar Award for Best Mystery Novel [[Category:1980 novels]] [[Category:American novels]] [[Category:Thriller novels]] {{thriller-novel-stub}} [[de:Mann unter Feuer]] [[fr:Man on Fire (2004)]] [[lt:Degantis žmogus]] [[nl:Man on Fire]] [[ja:マイ・ボディガード]] [[fi:Koston liekki]] [[sv:Man on Fire]] BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVAAAAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN]]'


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Man on Fire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (883 words)
Man on Fire is a 2004 film directed by Tony Scott, starring Denzel Washington, Dakota Fanning, Radha Mitchell, Giancarlo Giannini, and Christopher Walken.
Man on Fire loosely follows the first of the series about a former Marine and Foreign Legion soldier turned mercenary.
The remake was released on April 23, 2004 in the U.S. and drew $23 million USD in its opening weekend.
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