"The Last of the Seven" is a gripping World War II novel centered on the X Troop, a unit of European Jews who join the British Army to avenge their families. Following a lone survivor of a failed mission, the story explores themes of vengeance and identity as these "lost boys" train for a secret operation in Sicily.
Steven Hartov Book order (chronological)
This author draws upon extensive military experience, transforming it into compelling narratives. His works, often exploring themes of military strategy and special operations, are recognized for their authenticity and depth. He formerly served as the editor-in-chief of a professional journal, and his writings are recommended by prestigious military institutions. Readers can expect stories shaped by real-world experiences and a sharp insight into the world of tactics and operations.






The Devil's Shepherd
- 296 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The narrative follows Israeli Military Intelligence agents Eytan Eckstein and Benni Baum as they embark on a perilous mission to retrieve a defecting Czech spy who holds crucial information about a mole in Israel's nuclear program. The spy, hiding in Africa, imposes a series of demands that complicate the rescue. As they navigate this treacherous landscape, the agents must also contend with ruthless African warlords while striving to save a group of desperate refugees, making for a thrilling and high-stakes operation.
The Nylon Hand of God
- 492 pages
- 18 hours of reading
The story follows Israeli Military Intelligence agents Eytan Eckstein and Benni Baum as they navigate a complex prisoner swap with Iran. Their mission is jeopardized by a suicide bombing at the Israeli embassy in New York, linked to Martina Klump, a ruthless German terrorist seeking revenge against Baum. As they race against time, Eckstein and Baum must thwart Klump's plans to prevent a catastrophic war between Israel and Iran. The narrative intertwines themes of espionage, betrayal, and the high stakes of international relations.
In the Company of Heroes
- 480 pages
- 17 hours of reading
Revealing never-before-told stories with the incisive thought and emotion of one who was there, this personal story behind "Black Hawk Down" "is one of great bravery, of going to hell and making it back alive" ("Indianapolis Star").
The Heat of Ramadan
- 390 pages
- 14 hours of reading
The story follows Israeli espionage agent Eytan Eckstein, whose mission to eliminate terrorist Amar Kamil goes horribly wrong when they mistakenly kill an innocent man. This blunder ignites a deadly cat-and-mouse game, as Kamil seeks revenge by systematically targeting Eckstein's team. As the tension escalates, Kamil's ultimate goal becomes clear: an assassination plot aimed at the Israeli Prime Minister, leading to a thrilling race against time to prevent catastrophe.
De Hand van God
- 484 pages
- 17 hours of reading
Op een voor Israël cruciaal moment wordt een hoge officier van de geheime dienst geconfronteerd met een Duitse terroriste.