The Odessa series almost spans the total length of Fredrick Forsyth career as a fictional write, although his life before that could have almost been one of his novels.
With the first book, The Odessa File being published in 1972 a year after his successful debut in the all time classic The Day of the Jackel.
While the second book in the duology being, Revenge of Odessa, written with Tony Kent, Sadly being published in November 2025, sadly after the death of Fredrick Forsyth who died early that year.

by Frederick Forsyth
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| Series | The Odessa |
| Writer | Federick Forsyth |
| Number of Books | 2 |
| Number of Novellas | 0 |
| Genre | Mystery Thriller Espionage |
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Book 1
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The Odessa File
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It’s 1963 and a young German reporter has been assigned the suicide of a holocaust survivor. The news story seems straightforward, this is a tragic insight into one man’s suffering.
But a long-hidden secret is discovered in the pages of the dead man’s diary. What follows is life-and-death hunt for a notorious former concentration camp-commander, a man responsible for the deaths of thousands, a man as yet unpunished.

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Revenge of Odessa
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Fifty years after revealing the secrets of Odessa, Miller is a retired legend in the journalism community.
Now helping his grandson Georg, after the death of his son and daughter in law in a tragic car accident.
Always suspecting that his own long list of enemies might have been behind his son’s death, Peter pulled back from his career to keep Georg safe.
But could do nothing to stop the young man from following in his footsteps,
Odessa has been replaced by Medusa which has reached a level of secret power greater than Odessa ever achieved, its every long-term plan nearing fruition.
All while, elsewhere, the children of Odessa play for the highest power of all–a seat in the West Wing.
So There you Have it the to books that make up Fredrick Forsyth’s Odessa series,2, coment bellow if you have read either of these books or even on your opinion of the second book of the series are you exicted to read it or is it a why bother.

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