Revenge of Odessa by Frederick Forsyth
Book Overview
Fifty years after The Odessa File exposed an underground network of former SS officers and Nazi operatives, the world faces a renewed threat. In Revenge of Odessa, a series of shocking events — from a U.S. senator’s fiery death in Washington to masked gunmen attacking a football match in Germany — seem unrelated at first. But when journalist and podcaster Georg Miller begins to connect the dots, he uncovers something far more dangerous: a resurgent Nazi organisation with tentacles reaching into the highest reaches of modern political power.
Haunted by his family’s history and following in the footsteps of his grandfather Peter Miller — the reporter who originally exposed Odessa decades earlier — Georg finds himself targeted by professional killers and pulled into a web of terror and conspiracy that spans continents. From secret compounds in Bavaria to the corridors of power in Western capitals, Revenge of Odessa pits a new generation of truth seeker against a hidden enemy intent on destabilising democratic societies.
Blending meticulous research with cinematic pacing, this novel is both a continuation of Forsyth’s celebrated legacy and a fresh, modern thriller that speaks to the dangers of nationalism, extremism, and unseen threats in the 21st century.