Alan Furst

Alan Furst

6 Series

Alan Furst is an American author renowned for his historical spy fiction, particularly the Night Soldiers series. His novels are set in Eastern Europe during the World War II era. Furst draws inspiration from authors such as Eric Ambler, Graham Greene, Joseph Roth, and Arthur Koestler.

Author: Alan Furst Rewritten synopsis: In Alan Furst's novel, a seasoned spymaster navigates the treacherous landscape of pre-World War II Europe. Tasked with a clandestine mission, he must outwit the Gestapo and protect a vital network of resistance fighters. As tensions escalate, he forms alliances and confronts moral dilemmas, all while evading capture. The narrative weaves suspense and historical detail, culminating in a gripping climax that underscores the precarious nature of wartime espionage.

Night Soldiers

Night Soldiers

(1988)

Dark Star

(1991)

The Polish Officer

(1995)

The World at Night

(1996)

Red Gold

(1999)

Kingdom of Shadows

(2000)

Blood of Victory

(2002)

Dark Voyage

(2004)

The Foreign Correspondent

(2006)

The Spies of Warsaw

(2008)

Spies of the Balkans

(2010)

Mission to Paris

(2012)

Midnight in Europe

(2014)

A Hero of France

(2016)

Under Occupation

(2019)

Roger Levin

Your Day in the Barrel

(1976)

The Paris Drop

(1980)

The Caribbean Account

(1981)

T.J & Blake

The Big Tip

(2014)

Kofi's Plot

(2019)

Standalone Novels

Shadow Trade

(1984)

Childrens

Give Peas a Chance

(2014)

Anthologies

The Book of Spies: An Anthology of Literary Espionage

(2003)

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