The Foreign Correspondent

The Foreign Correspondent

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Earning a starred review from both Publishers Weekly and Booklist, New York Times best-selling author Alan Furst's The Foreign Correspondent is a thrilling, detailed story full of political intrigue, historical turmoil and passionate love. It is late 1938, just before the beginning of World War II, and Paris is the epicenter of the anti-fascist movement. When the editor of the Liberazione, an anti-fascist newspaper, is murdered by the OVRA (the Italian secret police), the responsibility for the paper falls upon Carlo Weisz, a foreign correspondent for Reuters.

Release date: May 30, 2006

Publisher: Random House

Print pages: 288

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