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The Foreign Correspondent - Alan Furst
The Foreign Correspondent
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780786289080 (0786289082)
Publisher: Thorndike Press
Pages no: 449
Edition language: English
Series: Night Soldiers (#9)
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3.0 The Foreign Correspondent
This was a hard book to rate. In many ways, it delivers on all of the promises any Alan Furst novel offers. The research appears to be top notch, with plenty of telling details to give it a powerful sense of place; the story puts the reader in the middle of the hidden side of the road to WWII. Yet, ...
What I'm reading
What I'm reading rated it
3.0 The Foreign Correspondent: A Novel
A very strong 3 stars. Furst love this period. It shows. In the details of the places he sets his characters in, in the way the reader almost effortlessly walks along side Weisz. From the terrain of the ending Spanish war to the émigré scene of Paris with its spies, secret police to Berlin for the s...
willemite
willemite rated it
I found this book very disappointing. I snatched it from a bookshelf at home, thinking it was the book that provided the basis for Hitchcock’s 1940 film, “Foreign Correspondent.“ Oops. It is a 1930’s spy novel all right, but one published in 2006 by highly regarded writer Alan Furst. Ok. No big de...
The Drift Of Things
The Drift Of Things rated it
4.0
This turned out to be really yummy. Good "cloak and dagger" stuff, but with nary a cloak nor a dagger in sight. Italian emigres living in Paris put together newspapers to be smuggled into Italy, where Mussolini has control of the information flow. This was much quieter than a lot of spy/war novels....
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