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« #45 - A Week of This, by Nathan Whitlock | Main | #47 - Stunt, by Claudia Dey » #46 - Night Soldiers, by Alan Furst
I confess that I could never quite get used to the structure of this book. It mostly follows Khristo, a young Bulgarian from along the Danube who, during the rise of European Fascism, gets sucked into the world of espionage, specifically with the NKVD, the Soviet agency that would eventually become the KGB. Agents from other intelligence organizations also figure heavily, most notably Americans. For an espionage novel, it's remarkably lacking in tension. Dark Voyage was quite possibly the most taut novel I've ever read, but Night Soldiers was much more matter-of-fact, and at times Furst's research threatened to overwhelm his story. Still, it was entertaining, and a worthy beginning to the subject. Though the plot and the characters both spilled all over the place, I was sad to let them go. Next is Stunt, by Claudia Dey. Posted by August on 08.04.08 at 2:51 AM | Comments (0) CommentsPost a comment
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