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Format: Paperback
Publisher: Random House Inc
Published: Jun 2007
Genre: Fiction - General
Retail Price: $17.00
Pages: 288
This spellbinding thriller from Alan Furst opens in Paris on the cusp of World War II, where the air is thick with intrigue and expectation. Foreign correspondent Carlo Weisz is enjoying his life as an independent journalist, but it is not long before he is drawn into an increasingly deceptive world of secret agents and nerve-wracking politics. Suspenseful, romantic, and darkly powerful, THE FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT paints an atmospheric picture of the Italian resistance movement in 1930s Europe.
An autumn evening in 1937. A German engineer arrives at the Warsaw railway station. Tonight, he will be with his Polish mistress; tomorrow, at a...
David Baldacci-the #1 bestselling author of The Whole Truth and First Family-returns with his most surprising, heart-stopping, and timely thriller to...
In 1938 Paris, Nicholas Morath, a Hungarian aristocrat and charismatic former cavalry officer, is recruited by his uncle, Count Janos Polanyi, to try...
In this standalone Beltway thriller, the White House asks operative Jake Winter to locate the missing Lincoln Bowe, a former Senator and an outspoken...
I.A. Serebin, an emigre writer who heads the International Russian Union and edits its literary magazine, is no stranger to war: 'Two gangsters, one ...
Known by his alias, 'Oliver Stone', John Carr is the most wanted man in America. With two pulls of the trigger, the men who hid the truth of Stone's...
“In the first nineteen months of European war, from September 1939 to March of 1941, the island nation of Britain and her allies lost, to...
[C]ombines so much broad historical erudition with such genuine humanity that it ought to be made required reading. Once again, Furst loads the entire...
As in THE WORLD AT NIGHT, Furst proves himself a master at capturing the bleak and mean mood of wartime Paris....Furst tries to boost the story's...