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Old 12-30-2013, 01:12 PM   #40
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Originally Posted by issybird View Post
For those who like Alan Furst, David Downing's series set in WWII Berlin is in a similar vein. The Anglo-American protagonist spies for all four major powers; each book has the name of a Berlin railroad station.
Thanks for the David Downing recommendation, issybird; I like Furst's novels. Also, the first David Downing novel, Zoo Station, is on sale at amazon

http://www.amazon.ca/Zoo-Station-Joh.../dp/B004HYHB48 CDN$ 2.13

http://www.amazon.com/Station-John-R.../dp/B004HYHB48 $1.99

For anyone who likes WW2 espionage, my wife recently enjoyed a new series by Susan Elia MacNeal Mr. Churchill's Secretary, His Majesty's Hope, Princess Elizabeth's Spy
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