Midnight in Europe
Author(s): Alan Furst
Paris, 1938. Democratic forces are locked in struggle as the shadow of war edges over Europe. Cristian Ferrar, a handsome Spanish lawyer in Paris, is approached to help a clandestine agency supply weapons to beleaguered Republican forces. He agrees, putting his life on the line. Joining Ferrar in his mission is an unlikely group of allies: idealists and gangsters, arms dealers, aristocrats and spies. From libertine nightclubs in Paris to shady bars by the docks in Gdansk, Furst paints a spell-binding portrait of a continent marching into a nightmare - and the heroes and heroines who fought back.
General Information
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- : Orion Publishing Group, Limited
- : Weidenfeld Nicolson
- : 0.256
- : 01 September 2015
- : 200mm X 136mm X 21mm
- : United Kingdom
- : books
Other Specifications
- : Alan Furst
- : 1
- : en
- : very good
- : 251
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'America's pre-eminent spy novelist' (NEW YORK TIMES) returns.