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Polish Officer
Polish Officer | Alan Furst
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In 1939, as the German army ravages his country, Captain Alexander de Milja joins the intelligence service of the Polish underground and undertakes many daring and defiant missions. "The Polish Officer" is Furst at his best: masterfully suspenseful, brilliantly atmospheric, and surprising to the last page.
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Polish Officer | Alan Furst
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One of my favourite Alan Furst's novel I've read so far. This is the life of Alexander de Milja, Polish officer that chooses to live and fight after Warsaw is taken and Poland is no more in 1939.

That train ride in the opening chapter was just... yeah. Alexander is one interesting lead. This novel is really a tale of survival by your wits, your will, determination to not let them win even if it means ultimately your life. #recommended

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Such a fantastic WW2 novel. Part spy, part action with an amazing central character. The train ride to freedom is both heart wrenching and terrifying. #uncannyOctober #setinEasternEurope

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Polish Officer | Alan Furst
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As usual Alan Furst weaves incredible detail into his storyline never letting the detail derail the pace. Although this review is about this specific work it is indicative of his others as well. Aside from the detailed insight, Furst's story telling is at its best here. Engrossing and absorbing I recommend this to anyone who hasn't read a Furst novel.