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The Foreign Correspondent by Alan Furst
$23.00 AUD
Category: Crime
By 1939, thousands of Italian intellectuals, teachers and lawyers, journalists and scientists, had fled Mussolini's fascist government and found refuge in Paris. There, amidst the poverty and difficulty of emigre life, they joined the Italian resistance, founding an underground press that smuggled news ...Show more
The Polish Officer by Alan Furst
$20.00 AUD
Category: Crime
September, 1939. The invading Germans blaze a trail of destruction across Poland. France and Britain declare war, but do nothing to help. And a Polish resistance movement takes shape under the shadow of occupation, enlisting those willing to risk death in the struggle for their nation's survival. Among ...Show more
The Spies Of Warsaw by Alan Furst
$20.00 AUD
Category: Crime
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 workers' bar in the city's factory district, he will meet with the military attache from the French embassy. Information will be exchanged for money. So begins ...Show more
The World at Night (#4 Night Soldiers) by Alan Furst
$22.00 AUD
Category: Crime
Paris 1940. The civilised, upper-class life of film producer Jean Casson ends with the German occupation of the city. Out of money and almost out of luck, Casson attempts to work with a German film company but finds himself drawn into the dark world of espionage and double agents. More used to evading j ...Show more
Under Occupation by Alan Furst
$33.00 AUD
Category: Crime
Occupied Paris, 1942. In the dark, treacherous city, the German occupying forces are everywhere-and so are French resistance fighters, working secretly to defeat Hitler. Just before he dies, a man being chased by the Gestapo hands off a strange-looking document to the unsuspecting novelist Paul Ricard. ...Show more
Under Occupation by Alan Furst
$23.00 AUD
Category: Crime
THE TIMES THRILLER OF THE MONTH: 'MAGNIFICENT' 'Gripping... the twists and intrigue keep coming' Observer'More real and rounded than the vast majority of his contemporary literary counterparts' Sunday Times'As ever, Furst vividly evokes a sense of time and place' Mail on Sunday (Must-Read Books of the ...Show more