Avenger (novel)

Avenger (novel)

"Avenger" is a political thriller novel by Frederick Forsyth published in September 2003.

Plot

The first act of the novel introduces Calvin Dexter, the main character of the story. Dexter is described as a lawyer in his early fifties with a passion for running triathlons to keep in shape. The book dig into his past and reveals that he is a highly decorated Vietnam War veteran, and that his last tour of duty was as a ‘Tunnel Rat’, an extremely élite and secret task force that climbed deep into the underground catacomb of Vietcong tunnels to hunt down the enemy in their own lairs. He's married and had a daughter who is lured away and either tricked or forced into prostitution by Latino gang members and eventually murdered. Dexter hunts down his daughter's killers one by one, then returns home only to discover that his beloved wife couldn't deal with the death of their only child and committed suicide during his absence. He moves away, and becomes only a small town lawyer in his public face. But when the reason and price is right, he transforms himself into the "Avenger" and delivers justice by 'rendering' foreign criminals to the United States (not killing them), so that they will stand trial for their crimes against Americans. Intertwined into the backstory of Calvin Dexter is the narrative of a young American volunteer from a very privileged family who was murdered while delivering aid in Bosnia during the Bosnian War.

As the second act kicks into gear, the boy's grandfather, a Canadian billionaire named Stephen Edmonds, hires a tracker to discover the identity of his sole grandchild's killer and eventually learns him to be Zoran Zilic, a sadistic hitman for the Slobodan Milošević's Serbian regime. The CIA had followed the movements of Zilic during the war, but let him slip off the radar after the fall of Milošević. Edmonds then learns of the services provided by the Avenger and hires him to pursue Zilic and bring him to trial. It is then revealed that a secret section in the CIA, headed by Paul Devereaux III, a dedicated patriot, has been working with Zilic in recent months with plans to use him as bait to eliminate another terrorist threat—Osama bin Laden himself. From the CIA’s point of view, Zilic, despite his horrific crimes, had been marginalized as a result of the end of hostilities in Bosnia and could be used to eliminate a much larger threat to the American way of life.

The third act details the actions of the "Avenger" as he tracks Zilic to his palatial and fully self-sufficient farm/compound in South America. Meanwhile, the CIA operatives work furiously to prevent the "Avenger" from nabbing Zilic. The Avenger is tipped off by an unknown source that the CIA is onto him and evades them at every turn. He successfully manages to transport Zilic to Miami and into police custody. Finally, it is revealed that the source who tipped off the "Avenger" was an FBI agent who was the assistant to Paul Devereaux III and Dexter's commanding officer in Vietnam. Just as the story ends, the date is stated to be September 10 2001.


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