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1. The Alibi Club
by Francine Mathews
Set against the backdrop of a stunning, little-known episode of early World War I, this suspenseful novel follows four women, thrown together by ... More
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2. The World at Night
by Alan Furst
Paris 1940. The civilised, upper-class life of film producer Jean Casson ends with the German occupation of the city. Out of money and almost out of ... More
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3. Kingdom of Shadows
by Alan Furst
Alan Furst's new novel brings alive one of the lesser known locales of the Second World War: Hungary, which managed against all odds to preserve its ... More
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4. Return to the Field
by Alexander Fullerton
In 1944, Rosie Ewing is returning to German-occupied France. She's carrying a radio, half a million francs, a pistol, and two cyanide capsules. Her ... More
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5. The Lisbon Crossing
by Tom Gabbay
It is Lisbon, July 1940. Europe is in the grasp of the Nazi war machine. In Portugal, the disgraced Duke of Windsor and his scheming wife, Wallace ... More
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6. What the Trumpet Player Revealed
by Jean-Francois Renard
Translation of: Les confessions du trompettiste.
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7. The Obit Man
by Fred F Langan
Jack Devlin is a journalist working out of London, England in 1986, making a living through writing obituaries. Asked to write an obit for a French ... More
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8. Mayhem
by J.Robert Janes
A puzzling death is the catalyst for the forging of an unlikely partnership. Jean-Louis St-Cyr of the Surete Nationale and Hermann Kohler of the ... More
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9. Eye of the Needle
by Ken Follett
His weapon is the stiletto, his codename: The Needle. He is Hitler's prize undercover agent - a cold and professional killer. It is 1944 and weeks ... More
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12. April in Paris
by Michael Wallner
When people on Paris's bustling streets look at Michael Roth, they see little more than a Parisian student, a quietly spoken young man with a book ... More
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13. The Advocate: A Novel of World War II
by Bill Mesce, Jr., Steven G Szilagyi, Steve Szilagui
For those who loved the no-holds-barred military investigative work of "The General's Daughter" and the electrifying legal stratagems of John ... More
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14. Promises to Keep
by Anne Griffiths
Misha Martin is besotted with Philippe Constantin. At the outbreak of war she is forced to leave France, but vows that she will be reunited with her ... More
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15. C'est La Guerre
by Louis Calaferte, Austryn Wainhouse (Translator)
The novel opens with the confused perceptions of an eleven-year-old boy who, while playing in the village square, hears the tocsin sounding, then a ... More
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16. Richard Temple
by Patrick O'Brian
This is the story of Richard Temple -- prisoner of war, sometime adventurer, lover and artist -- told with insight, empathy and drama by one of the ... More
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17. Night of the Fox
by Jack Higgins
A classic thriller featuring the most daring escape of the Second World War, from the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Eagle Has Landed. ... More
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18. Finding Philippe
by Elizabeth Pewsey
It is the late nineteen-forties, and Vicky Hampden leaves the rationing and gloom of post-war London and goes to France to look for her wartime lover ... More
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19. Cat's Grin
by Francois Maspero
"A wise and bitter novel about memory and death. A hat should be tipped to the translator, too." The New Yorker
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21. The Tristan Betrayal
by Robert Ludlum
In the fall of 1940, the Nazis are at the height of their power - France is occupied, Britain is enduring the Blitz and is under threat of invasion, ... More
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22. Night Sky
by Clare Francis
In the brutal chaos of the Second World War, three people find their lives inextricably interwoven in a web of courage, betrayal and love. Julie ... More
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23. Crossing by Night
by David Aaron, Rabbi
As war with Hitler looms, Britain faces defeat unless it can crack Enigma, the Nazis unbreakable coding machine. In desperation the British Secret ... More
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24. Red Gold
by Alan Furst
The sequel to the acclaimed The World at Night -- reluctant spy Jean Casson returns in another haunting and atmospheric thriller set in the shadows ... More
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25. The Blue Noon
by Robert Ryan
East End chancer Harry Cole is consumed with a burning desire to transcend his social class and when World War Two breaks out he joins the British ... More
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