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Author: Alan Furst  

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'Ideally complex, intelligent, hugely intriguing; Furst is in a class of his own' William Boyd

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'Ideally complex, intelligent, hugely intriguing; Furst is in a class of his own' William Boyd

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'Complex, intelligent, hugely intriguing - Alan Furst is in a class of his own' William Boyd

'Furst's ability to recreate the terrors of espionage is matchless' Robert Harris

'Furst never stops astounding me' Tom Hanks

Chosen as one of the 50 Best Modern Crime Novels by Marcel Berlins, crime reviewer, THE TIMES

Bulgaria, 1934. Khristo Stoianev sees his brother kicked to death by a gang of fascist thugs. Taking a risk on the promise of Communism, he flees to Moscow and is trained as an agent of the NKVD, the Soviet secret intelligence service. His first mission is to go to Catalonia, where he is soon caught up in the bloody horrors of the Spanish Civil War. Warned that he is about to become a victim of Stalin's purges, Khristo must again take flight, this time to Paris, where he is a small player on the wrong end of a social scene that is simultaneously decadent and doomed.

One of the twentieth century's greatest spy novels, NIGHT SOLDIERS is a thrilling portrait of one man's extraordinary adventures and of Europe teetering on the brink of the Second World War.

'Alan Furst's mastery of the espionage novel puts him beyond any would-be rival' LITERARY REVIEW

'A spy novel, a war story, an adventure, a survivor's tale - NIGHT SOLDIERS is all this and more' SEATTLE TIMES

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Critic Reviews

“'Alan Furst's spy fiction is serious, even solemn: a good but never light read' - LITERARY REVIEW'[Furst's] stories combine keen deductive precision with much deeper, more turbulent and impassioned aspects of character... Mr. Furst... is an incomparable expert at this game' - NEW YORK TIMES'Furst's tales... are infused with the melancholy romanticism of CASABLANCA, and also a touch of Arthur Koestler's DARKNESS AT NOON' - SCOTSMAN'Throughout, the author's delight in the process of espionage shines through' - TLS”

'Alan Furst's spy fiction is serious, even solemn: a good but never light read' - LITERARY REVIEW

'[Furst's] stories combine keen deductive precision with much deeper, more turbulent and impassioned aspects of character... Mr. Furst... is an incomparable expert at this game' - NEW YORK TIMES

'Furst's tales... are infused with the melancholy romanticism of CASABLANCA, and also a touch of Arthur Koestler's DARKNESS AT NOON' - SCOTSMAN

'Throughout, the author's delight in the process of espionage shines through' - TLS

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About the Author

Alan Furst is widely recognised as the master of the historical spy novel. Now translated into eighteen languages, he is the author of novels including MISSION TO PARIS, SPIES OF THE BALKANS - a TV Book Club choice - THE SPIES OF WARSAW, which became a BBC mini-series starring David Tennant and THE FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT.

Born in New York, he lived for many years in Paris and travelled as a journalist in Eastern Europe and Russia. He has written extensively for Esquire and the International Herald Tribune. He now lives in Long Island.

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'Complex, intelligent, hugely intriguing - Alan Furst is in a class of his own' William Boyd 'Furst's ability to recreate the terrors of espionage is matchless' Robert Harris 'Furst never stops astounding me' Tom Hanks Chosen as o ne of the 50 Best Modern Crime Novels by Marcel Berlins, crime reviewer, THE TIMES Bulgaria, 1934. Khristo Stoianev sees his brother kicked to death by a gang of fascist thugs. Taking a risk on the promise of Communism, he flees to Moscow and is trained as an agent of the NKVD, the Soviet secret intelligence service. His first mission is to go to Catalonia, where he is soon caught up in the bloody horrors of the Spanish Civil War. Warned that he is about to become a victim of Stalin's purges, Khristo must again take flight, this time to Paris, where he is a small player on the wrong end of a social scene that is simultaneously decadent and doomed. One of the twentieth century's greatest spy novels, NIGHT SOLDIERS is a thrilling portrait of one man's extraordinary adventures and of Europe teetering on the brink of the Second World War. 'Alan Furst's mastery of the espionage novel puts him beyond any would-be rival' LITERARY REVIEW 'A spy novel, a war story, an adventure, a survivor's tale - NIGHT SOLDIERS is all this and more' SEATTLE TIMES

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Product Details

Publisher
Orion Publishing Co | Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Published
15th November 2018
Pages
528
ISBN
9781474611626

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