
Description
A lone soldier wearing a German uniform stumbles into a British military camp in the North African desert with an incredible story to tell. He is the only survivor of an undercover operation meant to infiltrate a Nazi base, trading on the soldiers' perfect fluency in German. However, this man is not British-born but instead a German Jew seeking revenge for the deaths of his family back home in Berlin.
As the Allies advance into Europe, the young lieutenant is brought to recover in Sicily. There he is recruited by a British major to join the newly formed X Troop, a commando unit composed of German and Austrian Jews training for a top secret mission at a nearby camp in the Sicilian hills. They are all "lost boys," driven not by patriotism but by vengeance.
Drawing on meticulous research into this unique group of soldiers, The Last of the Seven is a lyrical, propulsive historical novel perfect for readers of Mark Sullivan, Robert Harris and Alan Furst.
Product Details
Publisher | Hanover Square Press |
Publish Date | August 09, 2022 |
Pages | 368 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781335050106 |
Dimensions | 7.5 X 5.4 X 1.2 inches | 1.1 pounds |
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Reviews
"An immensely readable, addictive, tense, and dramatic World War II adventure. Steven Hartov's descriptive skills draw the reader in from the very beginning and his fluent writing style keeps you turning the pages. Hugely enjoyable." --Dominic Piper, author of Kiss Me When I'm Dead, part of the PI Daniel Beckett series
"The Last of the Seven is a beautifully told war story, written with stirring prose and painstakingly accurate detail. Hartov shares a little known but compelling slice of Second World War history where German Jewish escapees were employed behind enemy lines in British commando operations that carried extreme risk and high stakes. The plot is a nail-biter. The dialogue crackles. The characters are memorable. And the exotic settings are laid out with such historical precision that you'll feel as if you are on the ground watching the horror, the sacrifice, the bravery, and the romance unfold in front of your eyes. Another absolute winner from Hartov." --Daniel Kalla, bestselling author of The Far Side of the Sky and The Darkness in the Light
"A fact-inspired novel about a German Jewish soldier fighting for the British as a member of two secret, all-Jewish commando units disguised as Nazis. ... Hartov is at his best capturing the torturous physical tests his protagonist is put to. The desert scenes scorch the imagination; the bombing of a transport ship is horrific. ... A little-known story enjoyably told."--Kirkus Reviews
"A gripping look back at WWII through the eyes of a war-torn unit of European Jews who are sent behind enemy lines to strike back at Hitler, Steven Hartov's The Last of Seven, opens fast and never lets up for a second. Impossible to put down, fans of Robert Harris and Andrew Gross will want to get their hands on this one the second it hits bookstores." --Ryan Steck, The Real Book Spy, and author of Fields of Fire
"The Last of the Seven is a story that is as beautifully crafted as it is tragic and brutal. Steven Hartov moves beyond an impeccably researched recounting of historical events, tapping into the vivid memories and raw emotions of one who lost everything under the Nazi reign of terror. It is deeply personal and highly compelling--a memorable novel of survival and revenge during the tumultuous era of World War II." - Taylor Moore, author of Down Range
"A little-known story enjoyably told."-Kirkus Reviews
"Top-notch war fiction." --Booklist (Starred Review)
"A literary gem... Lyrical and dreamy, The Last of the Seven is a deeply felt exploration of love, hope, and forgiveness."--Historical Novels Review
"[A] beautifully written historical novel ... this story does not disappoint."--The Times of Israel
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