• Alan Furst (/fɜːrst/; born 1941) is an American author of historical spy novels. Furst has been called "an heir to the tradition of Eric Ambler and Graham...
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  • Midnight in Europe (category Novels by Alan Furst)
    Midnight in Europe is the thirteenth novel in Alan Furst's Night Soldiers series of espionage thrillers. It was published in 2014 by Weidenfeld and Nicolson...
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  • takes its name from its source, The Spies of Warsaw, a 2008 spy novel by Alan Furst. The book was adapted for television in 2013 as a co-production of TVP1...
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  • Kingdom of Shadows (category Novels by Alan Furst)
    Kingdom of Shadows (2000) is a novel by Alan Furst. It won the 2001 Hammett Prize. The story is set in Europe between April 1938 and July 1939, a time...
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  • The Polish Officer (category Novels by Alan Furst)
    The Polish Officer (1995) is a novel by Alan Furst. In September 1939, as Warsaw falls to the Wehrmacht, Captain Alexander de Milja is recruited to Poland's...
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  • The World at Night (category Novels by Alan Furst)
    The World at Night (1996) is a novel by Alan Furst. The story takes place in and around Paris between May 1940 and June 1941. Jean Casson is a French motion-picture...
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    write. The book was a best-seller and was subsequently filmed. Spy author Alan Furst calls the book wonderful and terrific. Nicholas Royle cites the novel...
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  • The Spies of Warsaw (category Novels by Alan Furst)
    The Spies of Warsaw is a 2008 novel by Alan Furst set in the years shortly before World War 2 and deals with espionage in Poland as various nations compete...
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    Some Poets, Artists, and a Reference for Mellors, appeared in 2005. Alan Furst, an author of spy novels, has noted of him, "Powell does everything a...
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  • including Graham Greene, Ian Fleming, John le Carré, Julian Symons, Alan Furst, and Frederick Forsyth. The Dark Frontier (1936) Uncommon Danger (1937)...
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