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From the New York Times best-selling publisher and the "modern-day grasp of the genre" (Newsday) comes a gripping book of espionage and deception in 1938 pre-war Paris. At the guts of the intrigue is Hollywood legend Frederic Stahl. Sept 1938. Within the eve of the Munich Appeasement, Stahl arrives in Paris, on loan from Warner Brothers to star in a French film. He quickly becomes entangled in the moving politics currents of pre-war Paris - French fascists, German Nazis, and his Hollywood publicists all have their fates linked with him. But users of the clandestine spy world of Paris have a deeper interest in Stahl, sensing a potential property in a good-looking, internationally renowned acting professional. Which range from the high society of glittering Paris to film establish locations in far-away Damascus and Budapest, Alan Furst's new book confirms his status as a article writer whose tales unfold "such as a vivid fantasy" (The Wall membrane Street Journal).