A Novel
by Alan Furst

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The Standardization of Demoralization Procedures
by Jennifer Hofmann
Published Aug 2020
An audacious debut that combines spycraft, betrayals, and reversals to show that sometimes it's the secret that destroys you.
by Alan Furst
Published Jun 2013
From Alan Furst, the bestselling author, often praised as the best spy novelist ever, comes a novel that's truly hard to put down. Mission to Paris includes beautifully drawn scenes of romance and intimacy, and the novel is alive with extraordinary characters.
by Victor del Arbol
Published May 2012
A betrayal and a murder in pro-Nazi Spain spark a struggle for power that grips a family for generations in this sweeping historical thriller.
by Olen Steinhauer
Published Feb 2010
Milo Weaver used to be a tourist for the CIAan undercover agent with no home, no identity. But when the arrest of an assassin exposes new layers of intrigue in his old cases, he has no choice but to go back undercover and find out whos holding the strings once and for all.
by C.J. Sansom
Published Jan 2009
A vivid and haunting depiction of wartime Spain, Winter in Madrid is an intimate and riveting tale that offers a remarkable sense of history unfolding and the profound impact of impossible choices.
by Edmundo Paz Soldan
Published Jun 2007
In this thriller set loosely in contemporary Bolivia, cyberpunks become virtual terrorists as they try and incent revolution against a democratically-elected former dictator.
by Alan Furst
Published May 2007
Set in the perilous period of transition before the outbreak of World War II, when hundreds of Italian intellectuals and journalists fled to Paris. As they formed resistance groups and founded clandestine newspapers, spies from nations friendly and hostile moved freely in their midst. Carlo Weisz doubles as a foreign correspondent for Reuters, and...
by Alan Furst
Published May 2003
November 1940, and the battle to cut Germany's oil supply rages through the spy haunts of the Balkans amid the street fighting of a fascist civil war. This is classic Alan Furst, combining remarkable authenticity and atmosphere with the complexity and excitement of an outstanding spy thriller.
by Daniel Silva
Published Feb 2003
A taut, lightning-paced thriller rooted assuredly in fact: Switzerland's shameful WWII record of profiteering and collaboration with Nazi Germany.
by Adam Penenberg, Marc Barry
Published Dec 2001
A page-burning account of intrigue and espionage in the offices and boardrooms of today's corporations.
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