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    About 2/3rds through this, and really, really enjoying it. I love WWII stuff, spy stuff, Stalin-era Russia stuff, Spanish Civil War stuff, and this book hits the spot. The main character becomes a Soviet spy for understandable family-related reasons, and soon realizes this might not have been a great idea. Grim in many ways, but fascinating. It's the first of a long series.

    by Popette2513

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    1. Sure-Round-1653 on

      Nice, I’ve been meaning to check out Furst for ages. The whole Soviet spy angle sounds perfect – teh way those guys got caught up in Stalin’s paranoia was brutal. How’s the writing style? Some historical fiction can get pretty dense but sounds like he keeps it moving.

    2. VirileVelvetVoice on

      Alan Furst always disappoints me. In every book of his I have read, he starts off so well, only to rush and fumble the last quarter.

      Also, I feel the 1930s is a very skin-deep setting for him. The same stories could almost exactly be set in the Cold War or WW1, with light tweaks; the interwar is a cosmetic backdrop rather than a structural driver of the story. Which is a miss, IMHO.

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