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Red Gold

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Red Gold

De: Alan Furst
Narrado por: George Guidall
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New York Times bestselling author Alan Furst pens evocative and urbane novels of World War II espionage. Focusing on the European theater, Furst writes about ordinary people struggling to cope with the chaos of the world around them.

In the autumn of 1941, as German tanks approach Moscow, Stalin issues a desperate order: all secret operatives behind enemy lines must strike no matter the cost. Into this fray comes Jean Casson—once a wealthy Parisian film producer, now penniless and wanted by the Gestapo.

But when the local police finally catch him, instead of handing him over to the brutal Germans, they direct him to an old military friend and a new job in the service of the newly resurrected French intelligence service.

Featuring the same flawed yet noble protagonist as The World at Night, Furst’s Red Gold exposes the raw humanity of men and women in a dark time.

©1999 Alan Furst (P)2005 Recorded Books
Espionaje Espías y Políticos Ficción Histórica Suspenso Thriller y Suspenso
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"This innovative and gripping novel eloquently transports us back to a different era and a different world." (Amazon.com review)
Excellent Writing • Vivid Dialogue • Superlative Delivery • Irresistible Heroes • Atmospheric Detail • Perfect Narrator
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This was often confusing,but I followed it enough to gue0t the gist.
I can appreciate the author's hard work and research.

The problems of the Frenh resisrance.

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Furst writes great spy books. No, not 007, but everyday people who are drawn into a terrible mess. The Germans are here, or coming...
Can not be better than Alan Furst!

Guidall is the Richard Burton of readers

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Great characters, some new some familiar. Wonderful narration. Subtle and smart. Alan Furst captures the complexity of occupied Paris. Brilliant writing founded on impeccable research.

May be his best yet in this series.

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I often hope to hear new elements of the French Underground during WW2 and find Mr Furst has knowledge of operations that are, if entirely made up, then very imaginative, and if they're historical, they show some real research. I like his characters and their attitudes which betray hints of noir and 'very french' indifference.

another excellent example of the underground

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pretty good, was slow at times, narrator great, not sure of ending though, may try another of this author

red gold

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Exceptional writing and perfect narrator. if you like historical intrigue, this is very believable and holds one's interest.

WWII intrigue

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I am excited for the next installment of Jean Casson’s life in WW2 Paris.
As nasty and evil as the Nazis were, they could not have managed such murder and mayhem without the active and enthusiastic complicity of large segments of the populations whose countries they occupied. Because of France’s successful rewriting of WW2’s history, we tend to forget just how extensively the country collaborated with their German masters.
This book provides a window to this shameful episode in French history.

Another exceptional book, replete with both history and excitement

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A decent follow-up to 'The World At Night', 'Red Gold' continues the saga of Jean Casson's struggle to survive both morally and physically in Nazi occupied and collaborating France.

I prefer Furst's novels that center on Eastern European characters ('the Polish Officer', 'Dark Star', 'Night Soldiers') instead of French, but it is hard to deny that even though it isn't a major Furst novel, it is still a highly readable one. Using Jean Casson allows Furst to explore the world of those French collaborators, profiteers, and elites of Pétain's France who refused to see the German occupiers for what they were. Furst clearly demarks the fragmented France that was left after Germany's invasion and the Vichy collaboration.

This novel should be read closely with 'A World at Night'. Like I wrote about that novel, even though I find this to be a minor Furst novel, it is context that matters. Most spy novelists don't approach the art or the skill of a minor Furst novel. So enjoy.

Continues the saga of Jean Casson

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Great book, perfectly read. It's hard to go wrong with Alan Furst. If you like his other books, you won't be disappointed with this one.

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Furst’s stories of the late 30s and early 40s in Europe are masterpieces of period narrative. The mix of ordinary people caught up in great events, professionals directing those events, and assorted exotics brings to life the complex, dark times of the rise of fascism and the resistance to it. This one, ending in sabotage of a shipment of fuel in northern France bound for the Afrika Korps, is a rich, moving account of the hardships and dangers of occupied France, particularly Paris. Guidall’s masterly narration - stately, world weary, sympathetic — is the crowning touch.

Classic WW 2 espionage/resistance tale

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