by Alan Furst
[b:The Spies of Warsaw|2294328|The Spies of Warsaw (Night Soldiers, #10)|Alan Furst|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1320510011s/2294328.jpg|2300636] is an encapsulation of the subtle and dark arts of espionage in interwar Europe. An art, which, through the passage of centuries, had been enhanced with ...
This book does a good job of describing the intrigue and danger of the world of spies in Warsaw shortly before the beginning of World War II. The reader of today knows what's about to happen, but the characters in the book are not so blessed. The characters in the book are pretty sure that war is ...
Almost 4 stars. This is a slow building spy novel, where an honest, courageous, brave and loyal man finds himself trying to do the right thing, trying to fight the blindness of the people above him. This is about only seeing what you want to see even when faced with the truth. Lt-Colonel Jean-Franço...
Great spy novel. The last half had me on the edge of my seat. But the really great thing about Alan Furst is that his writing is so good that it is invisible so the only thing I was thinking about was if he or one of the other spies was going to be caught.