The Saboteur

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The Saboteur

Andrew Gross · Book · 2017

What hooked you in The Saboteur was the way a lone individual’s moral burden shapes the outcome of history.

Films on the same thread

Darkest Hour

Darkest Hour

Joe Wright · Film · 2017

Like the protagonist of The Saboteur, Churchill faces a crushing weight of responsibility where a single decision determines the survival of a nation against overwhelming odds.

Oppenheimer

Oppenheimer

Film · 2023

This film mirrors the internal conflict found in The Saboteur, exploring how the personal morality of one man carries the heavy consequences of a world-altering scientific endeavor.

Guy Ritchie's The Covenant

Guy Ritchie's The Covenant

Guy Ritchie · Film · 2023

The deep commitment to duty and sacrifice seen in The Saboteur drives this story, highlighting how personal loyalty compels an individual to risk everything for a greater cause.

Where Eagles Dare

Where Eagles Dare

Brian G. Hutton · Film · 1968

If you enjoyed the high-stakes infiltration missions of The Saboteur, you will appreciate this classic narrative centered on a daring operation behind enemy lines during wartime.

Series on the same thread

Andor

Andor

Tony Gilroy · Series · 2022

Much like the hero of The Saboteur, Cassian Andor navigates a dangerous political landscape where his personal choices transform him into a pivotal figure for the rebellion.

The Last Kingdom

The Last Kingdom

Stephen Butchard · Series · 2015

The Saboteur captures the tension between duty and heart, a struggle that defines this series as characters balance their allegiances amidst the chaos of historical warfare.

MacGyver

MacGyver

Lee David Zlotoff · Series · 1985

The resourceful, single-handed problem-solving that defined the protagonist of The Saboteur finds a lighter counterpart here, showcasing how one individual’s ingenuity can overcome impossible threats.

Hijack

Hijack

George Kay · Series · 2023

This show maintains the relentless pressure found in The Saboteur, focusing on a single negotiator whose ability to handle a crisis under fire changes the fate of everyone.

Podcasts on the same thread

Dan Carlin's Hardcore History

Dan Carlin's Hardcore History

Dan Carlin · Podcast · 2025

The Saboteur explores the moral gravity of historical turning points, a theme this podcast expands upon by examining the complex human choices that shape our civilization's darkest eras.

CounterClock

CounterClock

Audiochuck · Podcast · 2025

Much like the investigation into historical secrets within The Saboteur, this series demonstrates a persistent, individual drive to uncover the truth buried deep within the past.

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Common questions

Is The Saboteur a standalone novel?

The Saboteur is a 2017 book by Andrew Gross that functions as a self-contained story. The narrative focuses on a single hero attempting to end a specific threat during World War II, and there are no other books or adaptations in the series catalog to consider.

What is the central conflict in The Saboteur?

The Saboteur centers on a hero tasked with neutralizing a singular threat that could alter the course of World War II. The plot examines the tension between the protagonist's duty to his mission and the personal sacrifices required to achieve his goals.

Does The Saboteur deal with historical themes?

Yes, The Saboteur is set during World War II. The story probes the limits of heroism and determination as the protagonist faces difficult choices that weigh his heart against his duty to stop a threat capable of changing the war's outcome.

What kind of protagonist is featured in The Saboteur?

The Saboteur features a hero who must act single-handedly to address a major threat. Throughout the book, the protagonist is forced to weigh his personal feelings against the demands of his duty, testing his capacity for sacrifice and determination during the war.

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