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The Spies of Warsaw
The Spies of Warsaw: A Novel | Alan Furst
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NOW A MINISERIES ON BBC AMERICA STARRING DAVID TENNANT An autumn evening in 1937. A German engineer arrives at the Warsaw railway station. Tonight, he will be with his Polish mistress; tomorrow, at a workers bar in the citys factory district, he will meet with the military attach from the French embassy. Information will be exchanged for money. So begins The Spies of Warsaw, the brilliant new novel by Alan Furst, lauded by The New York Times as Americas preeminent spy novelist. War is coming to Europe. French and German intelligence operatives are locked in a life-and-death struggle on the espionage battlefield. At the French embassy, the new military attach, Colonel Jean-Francois Mercier, a decorated hero of the 1914 war, is drawn into a world of abduction, betrayal, and intrigue in the diplomatic salons and back alleys of Warsaw. At the same time, the handsome aristocrat finds himself in a passionate love affair with a Parisian woman of Polish heritage, a lawyer for the League of Nations. Colonel Mercier must work in the shadows, amid an extraordinary cast of venal and dangerous charactersColonel Anton Vyborg of Polish military intelligence; the mysterious and sophisticated Dr. Lapp, senior German Abwehr officer in Warsaw; Malka and Viktor Rozen, at work for the Russian secret service; and Merciers brutal and vindictive opponent, Major August Voss of SS counterintelligence. And there are many more, some known to Mercier as spies, some never to be revealed. The Houston Chronicle has described Furst as the greatest living writer of espionage fiction. The Spies of Warsaw is his finest novel to datethe history precise, the writing evocative and powerful, more a novel about spies than a spy novel, exciting, atmospheric, erotic, and impossible to put down. As close to heaven as popular fiction can get. Los Angeles Times, about The Foreign Correspondent What gleams on the surface in Fursts books is his vivid, precise evocation of mood, time, place, a letter-perfect re-creation of the quotidian details of World War II Europe that wraps around us like the rich fug of a wartime railway station. Time A rich, deeply moving novel of suspense that is equal parts espionage thriller, European history and love story. Herbert Mitgang, The New York Times, about Dark Star Some books you read. Others you live. They seep into your dreams and haunt your waking hours until eventually they seem the stuff of memory and experience. Such are the novels of Alan Furst, who uses the shadowy world of espionage to illuminate history and politics with immediacy. Nancy Pate, Orlando Sentinel From the Hardcover edition.
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This is such a beautiful, wonderful, heartbreaking, heartwarming story. I balled my eyes out. I just had to share. This is what loving others is all about.

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GingerAntics @TheBookHippie luckily I was already thinking of sending you a message about this article. This guy, and the Rabi quoted, certainly live out what you‘ve been saying about Judaism being about loving everyone in the here and now and helping others when and how you can. In a sense, I almost felt like this was the man version of you as I was reading it. 🤣 2y
Chrissyreadit I bawled my eyes out just now reading it. 2y
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TheBookHippie @GingerAntics 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭♥️ 2y
TheBookHippie tzedakah … and my motto from The Talmud / Micah6:8 Do not be daunted by the enormity of the world‘s grief. Do justly, now. Love mercy, now. Walk humbly, now. You are not obligated to complete the work, but neither are you free to abandon it. 2y
GingerAntics @Chrissyreadit right? It‘s so heartbreaking and wonderful. So many mixed feelings. My heart just shattered when his great-grandmother turned herself over to the nazis because she thought her husband and daughter were dead. It‘s one of those things if I had a time machine, I‘d bring this article back to her and then the story would be different. 2y
GingerAntics @TheBookHippie this guy, this family, is absolutely living that. I think the Rabi is as well. 2y
TheBookHippie @GingerAntics yup. It‘s so wonderful. 2y
kspenmoll We all need these stories & they are out there to share. Thank you for posting. 2y
GingerAntics @kspenmoll agreed. These are the stories that truly restore faith in humanity. (edited) 2y
Branwen Wow. This is incredible! 💕 2y
BiblioLitten Oh!🥲🥺 2y
GingerAntics @Branwen @BiblioLitten right? It‘s just heartwarming and heartbreaking all at once. Such beauty in humanity. We certainly need more of this kind of behaviour and a hell of a lot less of the “you‘re the personification of the American dream, so I can‘t vote for your confirmation” nonsense. 2y
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