Alan Furst has been known for his historical espionage novels. His latest one, 'Under Occupation', is set in a particular historical context which he is so good at portraying. The story likely involves his signature elements such as complex characters, a shadowy world of spies and the tensions of the time period it is set in. It draws readers into a world filled with intrigue and danger as his other works do.
As of July 2023, his latest novel is 'Under Occupation'.
I'm not entirely sure if there have been new releases since I last checked, but 'Under Occupation' was his most recent novel. In his novels, Furst has a knack for creating a vivid sense of place and time. His writing style often makes you feel as if you are right there in the middle of the action, whether it's in the back alleys of a European city during World War II or in the smoky rooms where secrets are being traded. 'Under Occupation' probably continues this tradition, with a plot that keeps you on the edge of your seat.