
Revenge of Odessa (With: Frederick Forsyth)
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Frederick Forsyth's name on the cover tells you something about the stakes. This is a thriller that reaches back to the darkest corners of World War II and the Nazi networks that survived it, the kind of conspiracy that doesn't just threaten individuals—it threatens to rewrite history itself.
Tony Kent brings his signature blend of legal precision and breakneck pacing to a story about Odessa, the shadowy organization that helped war criminals escape justice. When the past refuses to stay buried, someone has to dig it up, and the people who benefit from silence will do anything to keep their secrets safe. The tension is relentless.
This is the kind of book that makes you question how much of the official story you've been told. Kent doesn't just write action—he writes consequence, the weight of history pressing down on the present. Every revelation feels earned, every twist grounded in the terrifying plausibility of what powerful people will do to protect themselves.
If you're looking for a thriller that respects your intelligence while keeping you up past midnight, this is it. The collaboration with Forsyth isn't just a marketing gimmick—it's a meeting of minds, old-school espionage craft meeting modern urgency. The revenge isn't just personal. It's historical.
Publication date
November 18, 2025
Amazon rating
4/5
Print length
442
Language
English
Publisher
G.P. Putnam's Sons
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