A conversation with novelist Alan Furst

with Alan Furst
in Books
on Friday, August 4, 2006 * * * * *

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A conversation with esteemed historical spy novelist Alan Furst about his book "The Foreign Correspondent".

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    1. dasboogiewoogie  02/15/2010 02:07 AM Report

      Moin, Moin from Texas!

      If you like Max' music and the Golden entertainment of the 1920s, you might like Brendan McNally's dark comic novel "Germania" (Simon & Schuster, 2009), about the Flying Magical Loerber Brothers, four somewhat magical, Jewish vaudeville entertainers and onetime child stars who were the toast of Berlin before WWII and who reunite during the surreal, three-week "Flensburg Reich" of Admiral Doenitz, Hitler's very unlucky successor.