Red Gold
(Author) Alan FurstSet in the underworld of Paris in 1941. Reluctant spy Jean Casson returns to occupied Paris under a new identity. He is wanted by the Gestapo therefore must stay away from the civilised circles he knew as a film producer and learn to survive in the shadowy backstreets and cheap hotels of Pigalle. Yet as the war drags on, he finds himself drawn back into the dangerous world of resistance and sabotage . . .
Alan Furst
Alan Furst is a renowned American author known for his historical espionage novels set in Europe during World War II. His most famous work, "Night Soldiers," exemplifies his atmospheric prose and meticulous research, capturing the intrigue and danger of the era. Furst's contributions to literature include reviving the spy thriller genre with his sophisticated storytelling.