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* Your Day in the Barrel (1976)
* The Paris Drop (1980)
* The Caribbean Account (1981)
* Shadow Trade (1983)
# Night Soldiers (1988)
# Mission to Paris (2012)
# Midnight in Europe (2014)
# A Hero in France (2016)
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▲2. Dark Star (1991)
▲3. The Polish Officer (1995)
▲4. The World at Night (1996)
▲5. Red Gold (1999)
▲6. Kingdom of Shadows (2000)
▲7. Blood of Victory (2003)
▲8. Dark Voyage (2004)
▲9. The Foreign Correspondent (2006)
▲10. The Spies of Warsaw (2008)
▲11. Spies of the Balkans (2010)
▲* [[Anti-Hero]]: the protagonist is usually this
▲* [[Badass Bookworm]]: several characters
* [[Big Bad]] : [[Adolf Hitler]] and [[Josef Stalin]]
* [[The Chessmaster]]:
* [[City of Spies]]: Every city in Europe.
* [[Dirty Communists]]: Furst's Communists are ''really'' creepy.
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* [[Evil Versus Evil]]: [[Dirty Communists]] and [[Those Wacky Nazis]]
* [[Gambit Pileup]]
* [[Gay Paree]]
* [[Grey and Black Morality]]
* [[Government in Exile]]
* [[Heroic Neutral]]
* [[La Résistance]]: the good guys
* [[Little Hero, Big War]]
* [[Ruritania]]
* [[Secret Police]]: the Gestapo and the NKVD
* [[Sacred Hospitality]]: The village of Sfinto Gheorghe shelters an OSS agent on the lam and in return they dump a feast at their doorstep with a mysterious message of thanks.
* [[Techno Babble]]: Furst fans love his realistic tradecraft.
* [[Those Wacky Nazis]]
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