With numerous New York Times bestsellers to his credit, Alan Furst has become one of the preeminent spy novelists of his time. Transporting listeners to pre-war Europe in the late 1930s, Mission to Paris is populated by Furst's richest cast of characters yet. Arriving in France to work on a film, Hollywood star Fredric Stahl soon joins an informal spy ring working to thwart the Nazis' growing influence.''If you are a John le CarrE fan, [Mission to Paris] is definitely a novel for you.''- James Patterson
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