In 'The Spies of Warsaw,' a master of the espionage thriller carries on
The Spies of Warsaw , By Alan Furst, Random House , 266 pp., $25 As "The Polish Officer," Alan Furst's 1995 novel of espionage, opened, it was Sept. 11, 1939, and German forces were closing in upon Warsaw. "War - fire and smoke - had made autumn come early, dead leaves rattled along the cobblestones and caught in the iron ... (Boston Glo...
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