The Terrorists (Swedish language: Terroristerna) is a crime novel by Swedish writers Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö; it is the final book in their 10-part detective series revolving around Martin Beck and his team. The Terrorists was unfinished at the time of Per Wahlöö's death in June 1975; the last few chapters were completed by Maj Sjöwall alone.
Beck is appointed head of the protection unit for the state visit and to plan the distance protection with four colleagues. They assume that the attack on a place will mean that the convoy must pass, perpetrated presumably in the same pattern as in a previous assassination by Ulag in a Latin American country.
The four terrorists in Ulag manage to place the bomb. However, they are deceived by a delayed television coverage when triggering the ignition and Einar Ronn, one of four commissioners to Beck manages to clear the square shortly before the explosion.
The situation already seems to be under control, but shortly afterwards there is a shot, but the victim is not the US Senator, but the Swedish Prime Minister. The perpetrator is the eighteen-year-old woman from the bank robbery storyline.
Two of the four terrorists are taken by surprise and arrested by the police in their hiding place. The third, Levallois has fled. The police seals off all roads across national borders. As the fourth terrorist Heydt encounters the police, there is an exchange of fire in which Heydt is killed and a policeman is injured. The story, and indeed the series, ends with the policemen being able to go home to spend Christmas with their families, with the book ending with Beck, happily partnered with Rhea, his girlfriend, enjoying New Year festivities with Kollberg and Gun, Kollberg's wife. The concluding chapter ends with the foursome playing a word game. Kollberg draws an "x" and emphases "x as in ex-policeman." Starting a new game he again draws an "x" and says, ending the story, "x as in Marx".
The presumed target of the terrorist, the US Senator allegedly inspired by Barry Goldwater,Erlandsson, Johan, Boken om Beck och Sjöwall Wahlöö och tiden som for, Piratförlaget (2020), p. 189, ( Google Books) connects to the current pro-Vietnam sentiments in Sweden and the Western world. A previous victim of Heydt's group, Ulag, invokes the assassination of Luis Carrero Blanco in 1973, but here set in an unnamed Caribbean setting.
Theobald Braxén, a defense attorney, is introduced as a rather comical and sympathetic character who loves taking up apparently hopeless cases. His antagonist in court is Sten "Bulldozer" Olsson, first introduced in The Locked Room.
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