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Preserved-Killick
Posted January 3, 2011
Good Sequel in Search of a Series
Perhaps not as enthralling as the novel that preceeds it, 'The World at Night', this is nonetheless a worthy follow up. Characters and action are not quite as rich as the first book, but they're not bad by any means. Furst writes with his usual quality. The thing that disappointed me was learning that these were the only two books following the Jean Casson character - pity as Furst had the beginnings of a great series, though I guess one could argue that Furst couldn't write a series and still be Furst.
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Bookworm1FG
Posted June 24, 2009
Red Gold by Alan Furst
In my opinion the author, Alan Furst, is a genius. I have read several of his books. He very accurately evokes the atmosphere of the years leading up to the WW-2 years. One feels as if he or she is accompanying the characters in their difficult maneuverings through the maze of dangerous undertakings. Bookworm1FG
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