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Spying and subterfuge in occupied Paris from one of the great masters of the spy genre. Inspired by the true story of Polish prisoners in Nazi Germany, who smuggled valuable intelligence to the French resistance.
Dr. Simpson and his family travel to Ghana on a humanitarian medical mission. He is helping to establish a clinic that will be handed over to the local community. While treasure hunting, T.J. and Blake discover a mysterious object buried in a farmer's field infested with venomous snakes.Kofi Adofo is a farmer trying to care for his family. The elected chief and elders have given a parcel of land to the foreigners for building a clinic?land that Kofi has farmed for years. He feels betrayed by his own people in favor of the white doctors.What will Kofi do to protect his way of life? Will the deadly snakes kill the Treasure Finders? What will become of the clinic?Kofi's Plot takes you to Ghana on an adventure that includes intrigue, suspense and mystery.
T.J. and Blake have started their new business?Treasure Finders. Their first client, Mildred Russell, contacts them after seeing their poster at the local grocery store. Mildred has guarded a letter from Private Bernie Winslow dated 1951. The letter tells Mildred that he hid something of great value specifically for her in the event of his death. But the letter includes a code and only Mildred has the key to crack the code.Follow the adventures of T.J. and Blake as they crack the code and unearth the treasure hidden for over fifty years. Will they find it before the insidious Matthew who is driven by his love of money?? What is the key to cracking the code in Bernie?s letter? ? Where can the treasure be found so many years later? ? What did Bernie hide for Mildred and her alone?Find out in T.J. and Blake?s first big adventure, The Big Tip.
During the unparalleled days of the emancipation of the Hebrews from slavery a young man was being prepared for a historic role. Born under the oppressive whip of Egyptian taskmasters, Joshua the son of Nun steps onto the stage of history a virtual unknown. Chosen by Moses to be at his side, he learns from the iconic leader lessons that are still relevant for us today.A.J. Furst thoughtfully explores the untold story of Joshua?s development in becoming the successor to Moses. From being chosen to lead an inexperienced army in battle against a well established king . . . to walking on the mountain of God . . . to exploring the land promised to his ancestor Abraham, take a second look at leadership lessons with application to anyone involved in serving others.
'Ideally complex, intelligent, hugely intriguing; Furst is in a class of his own' William Boyd
The alternative le Carre: Alan Furst returns with his most commercial novel to date, a nail-biting spy story set against the French Resistance. It was Top 20 in hardback.
"Nothing can be like watching Casablanca for the first time, but Furst comes closer than anyone has in years."-TimeAutumn 1941: In a shabby hotel off the place Clichy, the course of the war is about to change. German tanks are rolling toward Moscow. Stalin has issued a decree: All partisan operatives are to strike behind enemy lines-from Kiev to Brittany. Set in the back streets of Paris and deep in occupied France, Red Gold moves with quiet menace as predators from the dark edge of war-arms dealers, lawyers, spies, and assassins-emerge from the shadows of the Parisian underworld. In their midst is Jean Casson, once a well-to-do film producer, now a target of the Gestapo living on a few francs a day. As the occupation tightens, Casson is drawn into an ill-fated mission: running guns to combat units of the French Communist Party. Reprisals are brutal. At last the real resistance has begun. Red Gold masterfully re-creates the shadow world of French resistance in the darkest days of World War II.
The author of TV Book Club's SPIES OF THE BALKANS returns with a hugely evocative thriller set in wartime Paris. Includes Reading Group Notes.
'One of the best novels of the year ... brilliant' ROBERT HARRIS. Reissued behind Alan Furst's new novel, MIDNIGHT IN EUROPE.
The thrilling new spy novel from Alan Furst. 'In the world of espionage thrillers, Alan Furst is in a class of his own' William Boyd
'A wonderfully evocative picture of wartime Paris and the moral maze of resistance' Mail on Sunday
The sequel to THE WORLD AT NIGHT featuring Jean Casson - 'Casson could become a cult figure - reluctant spy, utterly disreputable' THE TIMES
'Outclasses any spy novel I have ever read' Richard Condon, author of THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE
From the master of the wartime espionage novel; a thrilling story of subterfuge at sea
From the master of the historical spy thriller, a story set in the heart of the Polish resistance
Året er 1937. Faren for en ny krig i Europa er det, alle taler om ved Warszawas ferniseringer og diplomatmiddage. Den franske militærattaché og spion Jean-François Mercier kommer en nat på sporet af konkrete tyske krigsforberedelser, og det viser sig snart, at situationen er langt farligere, end generalstaben i Paris forestiller sig.Mercier må nu forsøge at skabe sig et overblik, og det er ikke en nem opgave i en by, der vrimler med både tyske og russiske agenter – en by, hvor ingen ved, hvem de kan stole på.Warszawas spioner er en intens historisk thriller af den anmelderroste amerikanske bestsellerforfatter Alan Furst.Alan Furst (f. 1941) nyder med sit sproglige overskud, sin sans for spænding og sine nuancerede personskildringer enorm international succes. Hans sikre stil har betydet en revitalisering af spionromanen. Har boet i Frankrig i en længere periode, men er nu bosat på Long Island i New York. Han debuterede på dansk i 2011 med romanen Udenrigskorrespondenten.
Krimi. Kalenderen siger vinteren 1938, og hele Europa venter på krig. I Paris forsøger den italienske journalist Carlo Weisz at nyde livet på sikker afstand fra Mussolinis fascistiske jerngreb – som udenrigskorrespondent for Reuters. Men da redaktøren for en af byens små italienske undergrundsaviser bliver myrdet, er Weisz den næste i rækken til den farefulde post. Pludselig kender både den franske og den britiske efterretningstjeneste hans navn, og det samme gør Mussolinis hemmelige politi. Weisz bliver nu trukket ind i et hemmeligfuldt spil mellem hensynsløse europæiske kræfter. Og i en verden på randen af krig er det et spil, der meget nemt kan få en dødelig udgang.Udenrigskoespondenten er en spionroman af den anmelderroste amerikanske bestsellerforfatter Alan Furst. Med sin unikke blanding af stemningsfyldte beskrivelser og underspillet handling skildrer han 1930’ernes Europa og Paris som et på én gang både følsomt og hårdkogt univers. Alan Furst (f. 1941) er en amerikansk forfatter, der med sit sproglige overskud, sin sans for spænding og sine nuancerede personskildringer nyder enorm international succes, og hvis sikre stil har betydet en revitalisering af spiongenren. Han har boet i Frankrig i en længere periode, men er nu bosat på Long Island i New York.
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