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Roman Blood
Steven Saylor
Progress: 171/401 pages
Dearie: The Remarkable Life of Julia Child
Bob Spitz
Progress: 208/557 pages
Avant-gardes du XXe siècle: arts & littérature, 1905-1930
Serge Fauchereau
Caesar's Commentaries: On the Gallic War and On the Civil War
Julius Caesar
Les bûchers de Bocanegra
Arturo Pérez-Reverte
The Songs of the Kings
Barry Unsworth
Sherlock Holmes: The Complete Novels and Stories: Volumes I and II
Arthur Conan Doyle
The Hobbit
J.R.R. Tolkien, Alan Lee

The Spies of Warsaw: A Novel

The Spies of Warsaw - Alan Furst Almost 4 stars. This is a slow building spy novel, where an honest, courageous, brave and loyal man finds himself trying to do the right thing, trying to fight the blindness of the people above him. This is about only seeing what you want to see even when faced with the truth. Lt-Colonel Jean-François Mercier, highly decorated French officer has been relegated to Warsaw as military attaché, a dead end job as a transition from an active role in the military. He's new to the spy business but slowly makes his own way to discover that his superiors are in total denial of what is coming. This is 1938, Germany's power is rising, Austria is their, Poland is not far behind and the fall of France only 18 months away.Furst offers intellectual spy novels, it does have action and suspense but the main appeal of Furst is the way his heroes (men and women) are smart, devious, brave and yes, intellectuals who fight the best way they know how, with their wits and brains.