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The Last of the Seven (CANCELLED IN HERS): A Novel of World War II
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The Last of the Seven (CANCELLED IN HERS): A Novel of World War II in Brampton, ON
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The Last of the Seven (CANCELLED IN HERS): A Novel of World War II in Brampton, ON
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“A literary pearl… Lyrical and dreamy, The Last of the Seven is a deeply felt exploration of love, hope, and forgiveness that begs for a sequel.” — Historical Novel Society
A lone soldier wearing a German uniform stumbles into a British military camp in the North African desert. 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 in Berlin. While recovering in Sicily, 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. Driven not by patriotism but by vengeance, these “lost boys” tell an incredible story.
“Steven Hartov’s The Last of the Seven ticks like a detonator and explodes like a bomb.” —Steven Pressfield, bestselling author of Gates of Fire and A Man at Arms
“Another absolute winner from Hartov.” —Daniel Kalla, bestselling author of The Far Side of the Sky and The Darkness in the Light
“A literary pearl… Lyrical and dreamy, The Last of the Seven is a deeply felt exploration of love, hope, and forgiveness that begs for a sequel.” — Historical Novel Society
A lone soldier wearing a German uniform stumbles into a British military camp in the North African desert. 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 in Berlin. While recovering in Sicily, 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. Driven not by patriotism but by vengeance, these “lost boys” tell an incredible story.
“Steven Hartov’s The Last of the Seven ticks like a detonator and explodes like a bomb.” —Steven Pressfield, bestselling author of Gates of Fire and A Man at Arms
“Another absolute winner from Hartov.” —Daniel Kalla, bestselling author of The Far Side of the Sky and The Darkness in the Light





















