A review by cnorbury
Night Soldiers by Alan Furst

3.0

Started off well, but got a bit rambling and confusing in the second quarter of the book, but finally came together at the end. Numerous characters and changing alliances, locations, and POVs made this book a challenge to follow and comprehend. It offered an interesting take on the eastern European/Russian underground and spy culture of the 1930s through WW II.