Alan Furst

The Foreign Correspondent

Wartime espionage novel about American journalist caught in European intelligence intrigue

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Alan Furst

Alan Furst is the undisputed master of the WWII-era European spy novel, creating dense atmospheres of fear, collaboration, and moral compromise in Nazi-occupied Europe. His novels are slow-burning, literary thrillers that prioritize character and atmosphere over conventional thriller plotting. They have been praised as the finest historical espionage fiction since le Carré.

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