Anna Royko, an American citizen of Ukrainian descent, picked up stakes from her home in Chicago where she worked as an attorney and headed towards Ukraine. Because of the war between Russia that Ukraine is currently involved in, Anna can only get a flight as far as Poland. It is there where she does all she can to make connections and hook up with a humanitarian organization that can get her into the heart of Ukraine.
She has a big heart and considers herself there initially for ‘humanitarian’ reasons. However, what Anna plans to do to the people she is targeting will be far from humane. She has learned about specific horrors of war that just will not stand. The Russian army hordes have not just been ravaging the countryside, towns, and villages of the Ukraine in this skirmish but are targeting women and children of both sexes for barbaric acts. Anna learned that Russia was even providing their troops with Viagra to make sure they were able and ready to go when the opportunity to sexually terrorize these Ukrainians presented itself.
This is the extremely timely and real set-up for the latest international political thriller from the great Brad Thor. DEAD FALL is the title of this latest Scott Harvath novel and, quite frankly, no one in the business does political thrillers at the level of Brad Thor. Once Special Agent Harvath and the U.S. Government become aware of the atrocities that good people like Anna Royko want to stand up against, nothing will prevent him from getting involved.
What will make this perhaps the most dangerous Harvath mission yet, and that is saying something if you have read any of the prior titles in this exceptional series, is the fact that the Russian army has put together one particularly lethal military unit that has gone rogue. The Russians filled this unit with prisoners, sexual deviants, and men from the worst mental asylums in the country and set them loose on the Ukrainian countryside. Again, all of this is taking place in the midst of an already bloody and lengthy military skirmish.
For Scott Harvath to insert himself into a country and situation this volatile sounds suicidal, and it just might be. He has some colleagues, like his friend in Poland named Solvi Kolstad who is spending some time with after a tough assignment in Belarus. It is while he is on his own leisure time that Harvath is made aware of the afore-mentioned issue. Rather than waiting for reinforcements and a fully planned out mission, Harvath inserts himself into the Ukraine with extraordinarily little support and goes in search of those that are personally responsible for the most violent and disgraceful of war crimes against women and children.
With another Russian troop looting museums and famous works of art, it is almost too much for Harvath to take on alone. Yet, he has a personal score to settle and if anyone can get the job done under these circumstances it is Scott Harvath. There are few fictional characters I would rely on more if I were in trouble than Scott Harvath. If I had issues in the U.S., I might want someone like say Lee Child’s Jack Reacher. I recently became acquainted with a new character, Nicky Ryan, from author Lee Farrel Coleman, and would definitely reach out to him if I were in trouble within the NYC area. However, if I needed assistance on a global scale, Scott Harvath would be the first name on my list to have my back when things got too hot. DEAD FALL is an important and intensely brutal and exciting read not to be missed by fans of Thor or fellow lovers of the great Scott Harvath.
Reviewed by Ray Palen for Book Reporter