About Alan Furst
Alan Furst is an American author of historical spy novels set just prior to and during the Second World War.Furst lives in Sag Harbor, Long Island, but he considers himself a European by sensibility. Awarded a Fulbright teaching fellowship in 1969, Furst moved to Sommières, France, outside of Montpellier, and taught at the University of Montpellier. He later lived for many years in Paris, a city that he calls "the heart of civilization" and that figures significantly in all his novels.
Series
Night Soldiers
1. Night Soldiers (1988)
2. Dark Star (1991)
3. The Polish Officer (1995)
4. The World at Night (1996)
5. Red Gold (1999)
6. Kingdom Of Shadows (2000)
7. Blood of Victory (2002)
8. Dark Voyage (2004)
9. The Foreign Correspondent (2006)
10. The Spies of Warsaw (2008)
11. Spies of the Balkans (2010)
12. Mission to Paris (2012)
1. Night Soldiers (1988)
2. Dark Star (1991)
3. The Polish Officer (1995)
4. The World at Night (1996)
5. Red Gold (1999)
6. Kingdom Of Shadows (2000)
7. Blood of Victory (2002)
8. Dark Voyage (2004)
9. The Foreign Correspondent (2006)
10. The Spies of Warsaw (2008)
11. Spies of the Balkans (2010)
12. Mission to Paris (2012)
Novels
Your Day in the Barrel (1976)
The Paris Drop (1980)
Caribbean Account (1981)
Shadow Trade (1983)
Enchanted Stranger (2012)
The Paris Drop (1980)
Caribbean Account (1981)
Shadow Trade (1983)
Enchanted Stranger (2012)
Omnibus
Links to other websites
| alanfurst.co.uk |
Alan Furst recommends
Turnstone (2000) (Faraday and Winter, book 1) Graham Hurley "Police procedural at its best. Tough, smart and too good to miss." | Wolf Among Wolves (2010) Hans Fallada "Fallada can be seen as a hero, a writer-hero who survived just long enough to strike back at his oppressors." |
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