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The Polish Officer

Audiobook
New York Times bestselling author Alan Furst is internationally renowned as master of the European espionage thriller. Unfolding in September of 1939 as Hitler's Wehrmacht ravages Warsaw, The Polish Officer discloses the clandestine existence of Polish Military Intelligence. Captain Alexander de Milja understands that his life, as he knows it, is over. But even in this bleakest of circumstances, all need not be lost. At a decimated cavalry stable under the droning of German bombers, Alexander is offered a choice: die in a last stand, or accept a new appointment—and discover a way to keep on fighting even in the face of defeat. His first mission: lead the final refugee train south from doomed Warsaw. With delicately wrought prose and a historian's eye for detail, Alan Furst offers a powerful, emotionally challenging addition to his stellar catalogue.

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Series: Night Soldiers Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc. Edition: Unabridged

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  • ISBN: 9781449891152
  • File size: 339108 KB
  • Release date: February 21, 2005
  • Duration: 11:46:28

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  • ISBN: 9781449891152
  • File size: 339634 KB
  • Release date: February 21, 2005
  • Duration: 11:46:28
  • Number of parts: 10

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New York Times bestselling author Alan Furst is internationally renowned as master of the European espionage thriller. Unfolding in September of 1939 as Hitler's Wehrmacht ravages Warsaw, The Polish Officer discloses the clandestine existence of Polish Military Intelligence. Captain Alexander de Milja understands that his life, as he knows it, is over. But even in this bleakest of circumstances, all need not be lost. At a decimated cavalry stable under the droning of German bombers, Alexander is offered a choice: die in a last stand, or accept a new appointment—and discover a way to keep on fighting even in the face of defeat. His first mission: lead the final refugee train south from doomed Warsaw. With delicately wrought prose and a historian's eye for detail, Alan Furst offers a powerful, emotionally challenging addition to his stellar catalogue.

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