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Alan Furst

    20 februari 1941

    Alan Furst wordt algemeen erkend als de heersende meester van de historische spionageroman. Zijn werken dompelen lezers onder in de gespannen sfeer van voor- en tijdensoorlogs Europa, waar gewone individuen verstrikt raken in de gevaarlijke wereld van spionage. Furst vangt vakkundig de spanning, morele complexiteit en stille moed van personages die gevaarlijke omstandigheden trotseren. Zijn suggestieve proza transporteert lezers direct naar zorgvuldig onderzochte historische omgevingen, wat hem tot een uitmuntende stem in het genre maakt.

    Alan Furst
    Night Soldiers
    Kingdom of Shadows
    The Polish Officer
    Dark Voyage
    The World at Night
    Dark Star
    • Under Occupation

      • 224bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen

      Spying and subterfuge in occupied Paris from one of the great masters of the spy genre. Inspired by the true story of Polish prisoners in Nazi Germany, who smuggled valuable intelligence to the French resistance.

      Under Occupation2019
      3,3
    • A Hero in France

      • 256bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen

      Once again, Furst succeeds in turning human history into tense, humane - and in parts surprisingly sexy - drama MAIL ON SUNDAY 20160605

      A Hero in France2016
      3,8
    • Midnight in Europe

      • 320bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen

      Paris, 1938. Democratic forces are locked in struggle as the shadow of war edges over Europe. Cristián Ferrar, a handsome Spanish lawyer in Paris, is approached to help a clandestine agency supply weapons to beleaguered Republican forces. He agrees, putting his life on the line. Joining Ferrar in his mission is an unlikely group of allies: idealists and gangsters, arms dealers, aristocrats and spies. From libertine nightclubs in Paris to shady bars by the docks in Gdansk, Furst paints a spell-binding portrait of a continent marching into a nightmare - and the heroes and heroines who fought back.

      Midnight in Europe2014
      3,8
    • Mission to Paris

      • 272bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen

      Autumn 1939. In Paris American motion picture producer Frederic Stahl is drawn into a clandestine world of foreign correspondents, exiled Spanish republicans, and spies of every sort. As a celebrity from neutral America -- who can travel across the continent freely -- Stahl could be very useful indeed.

      Mission to Paris2013
      3,6
    • Spies of the Balkans

      A Novel

      • 289bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen

      A tale set in World War II Macedonia finds senior police official Costa Zannis working with a resistance cell and secret operatives from various European regions to organize an escape route from Berlin to neutral Turkey. By the author of The Spies of Warsaw.

      Spies of the Balkans2010
      3,9
    • Spies of Warsaw

      • 352bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen

      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 attaché from the French embassy. Information will be exchanged for money. So begins THE SPIES OF WARSAW, with war coming to Europe, and French and German operatives locked in a life-and-death struggle on the espionage battlefield. At the French embassy, the new military attaché, Colonel Jean-Francois Mercier, a decorated hero of the 1914 war, is drawn in to a world of abduction, betrayal and intrigue in the diplomatic salons and back alleys of Warsaw. At the same time, the handsome aristocrat finds himself in a passionate love affair with a Parisian woman of Polish heritage, a lawyer for the League of Nations. Colonel Mercier must work in the shadows, amidst an extraordinary cast of venal and dangerous characters - Colonel Anton Vyborg of Polish military intelligence, last seen in Furst's THE POLISH OFFICER; the mysterious and sophisticated Doctor Lapp, senior German Abwehr officer in Warsaw; Malka and Viktor Rozen, at work for the Russian secret service; and Mercier's brutal and vindictive opponent, Major August Voss of SS counterintelligence. And there are many more, some known to Mercier as spies, some never to be revealed.

      Spies of Warsaw2009
      3,6
    • The Foreign Correspondent

      • 288bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen

      The next great page-turner from the master of the noir spy novel.

      The Foreign Correspondent2006
      3,9
    • Dark Voyage

      • 320bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen

      From the master of the wartime espionage novel; a thrilling story of subterfuge at sea

      Dark Voyage2005
      4,1
    • Blood of Victory

      • 272bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen

      NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “[Furst] glides gracefully into an urbane pre–World War II Europe and describes that milieu with superb precision.” —Janet Maslin, The New York Times In the autumn of 1940, Russian émigré journalist I. A. Serebin is recruited in Istanbul by an agent of the British secret services for a clandestine operation to stop German importation of Romanian oil—a last desperate attempt to block Hitler’s conquest of Europe. Serebin’s race against time begins in Bucharest and leads him to Paris, the Black Sea, Beirut, and, finally, Belgrade; his task is to attack the oil barges that fuel German tanks and airplanes. Blood of Victory is a novel with the heart-pounding suspense, extraordinary historical accuracy, and narrative immediacy we have come to expect from Alan Furst. Praise for Blood of Victory “Densely atmospheric and genuinely romantic, the novel is most reminiscent of the Hollywood films of the forties, when moral choices were rendered not in black-and-white but in smoky shades of gray.”—The New Yorker “Furst’s achievement is a moral one, producing a powerful testament to fiction’s ability to re-create the experience of others, and why it is so deeply important to do so.” —Neil Gordon, The New York Times Book Review “Richly atmospheric and satisfying.” —Deirdre Donahue, USA Today

      Blood of Victory2003
      3,8
    • The World at Night

      • 320bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen

      'A wonderfully evocative picture of wartime Paris and the moral maze of resistance' Mail on Sunday

      The World at Night2002
      4,1