
The Foreign Correspondent
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Narrated by:
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Alfred Molina
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By:
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Alan Furst
Paris, a winter night in 1938: a murder/suicide at a discreet lovers' hotel. But this is no romantic tragedy, it is the work of the OVRA, Mussolini's fascist secret police, and is meant to eliminate the editor of Liberazione, a clandestine emigre newspaper. Carlo Weisz, a foreign correspondent with the Reuters bureau, becomes the new editor.
Weisz is, at that moment, in Spain, reporting on the last campaign of the Spanish civil war. But as soon as he returns to Paris, he is pursued by the French Surete, by agents of the OVRA, and by officers of the British Secret Intelligence Service. In the desperate politics of Europe on the edge of war, a foreign correspondent is a pawn, worth surveillance or blackmail or murder.
The story of a secret war fought in elegant hotel bars and first-class railway cars, in the mountains of Spain and the back streets of Berlin, The Foreign Correspondent is Alan Furst at his absolute best, taut and powerful, enigmatic and romantic, with sharp, seductive writing that takes listeners through darkness and intrigue to a spectacular denouement.
©2006 Alan Furst (P)2006 Simon and Schuster Inc. All rights reserved. Audioworks is an imprint of Simon and Schuster Audio Division, Simon and Schuster, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















Critic reviews
- Audie Award Finalist, Thriller/Suspense, 2007
"Furst...excels at characterization....[He] presents a potent portrait of Europe on the eve of WWII." (Publishers Weekly)
"Furst serves another delicious helping of Paris suspended in a brief moment of time." (Booklist)
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His best novel, World at Night, really brings the reader close to the mood of the times. Cafe scenes, the street vendors, manipulators, heroes and bad guys.
Jean Claude Cassens, the hero, is a perfect Frenchman, caught up in all the manipulations of the bad guys. The sex scenes are lush, funny and tragic, just like sex often is.
Not Furst’s First
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Not Overdone
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Alan Furst. Alfred Molina. Doesn’t get better.
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priceless.
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Warning: abridged!
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intrigue
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I also didn't think the plot was engaging. I never cared about the characters or what they did. I never felt suspense, which you need for a book like this and the ending didn't wrap up any of the ends of the plot, but rather just left them hanging. What I thought this book was about, the war resistance, ended up just being background. In the beginning this felt like it was going to be an action book, but ended like a romance.
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an outline?
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