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The Foreign Correspondent (Night Soldiers, #9)
by Alan Furst
by Alan Furst
I read two of Furst's later books, Spies of the Balkans and Spies of Warsaw, before I read The Foreign Correspondent. While I enjoyed them, I found this one far superior in character and plot development. I had a hard time putting it down. The protagonist is an Italian emigre in Paris in the late 1930s who edits an underground anti-fascist Italian-language newspaper while serving as a foreign correspondent for the British news agency Reuters. Needless to say, his life is not dull.
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