Stealing military secrets, plotting a presidential assassination, spreading disinformation: It’s all in a day’s work in these recent titles. By Andrew Ervin Alan Furst’s latest follows five months in ...
Alan Furst, read by Daniel Gerroll. Simon & Schuster Audio, , unabridged, eight CDs, nine hrs., $29.99 ISBN 978-1-44236816-3 Furst’s latest historical espionage novel explores the ominous landscape of ...
A conversation with the master of the historical spy novel, Alan Furst. Hurrying down the rainswept Rue Condé, Ricard wore a battered felt hat and a khaki-colored trench coat. At forty, he had a ...
Alan Furst, author of the historical spy novel “Hero of France,” returns to France during the period the country was under Nazi occupation in World War II in his latest novel, “Under Occupation.” As ...
Historical espionage author Alan Furst is coming to Tulsa in December to accept the Tulsa Library Trust’s 2011 Peggy V. Helmerich Distinguished Author Award. Tulsa City-County Library is offering ...
“Midnight in Europe” by Alan Furst (Random House, 251 pages, $27) Are you the sort of reader who is on the lookout for books that are engaging, of consistently high quality, and reliably entertaining?
Alan Furst’s writing reminds me of a swim in perfect water on a perfect day, fluid and exquisite. One wants the feeling to go on forever, the book to never end. Such is it with this historical spy ...
Blood of Victory by Alan Furst Random House, 237 pp., $24.95 IT CAN BE A PLEASING HAPPENSTANCE how one becomes acquainted with an author–a book review, an appealing title perhaps, but more often ...
America's pre-eminent spy novelist Alan Furst took a course in Victorian literature when he was a sophomore in college and it changed everything. One of the writers he studied in that course was ...
Sag Harbor writer Alan Furst is a master of the literary spy novel. "Under Occupation" ($27, Random House), the 15th book in his popular "Night Soldiers" series, continues to delve into pre-World War ...
I interviewed mystery author Alan Furst today at BEA. Furst is the author of ten historical spy thrillers set in Europe in the 30s and 40s. He was a genuine delight—at the end of the interview, he ...
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