The Spy Who Came in from the Cold by John le Carré
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
In this classic, John
le Carre's third novel and the first to earn him international acclaim,
he created a world unlike any previously experienced in suspense
fiction. With unsurpassed knowledge culled from his years in British
Intelligence, le Carre brings to light the shadowy dealings of
international espionage in the tale of a British agent who longs to end
his career but undertakes one final, bone-chilling assignment.
When
the last agent under his command is killed and Alec Leamas is called
back to London, he hopes to come in from the cold for good. His
spymaster, Control, however, has other plans. Determined to bring down
the head of East German Intelligence and topple his organization,
Control once more sends Leamas into the fray - this time to play the
part of the dishonoured spy and lure the enemy to his ultimate defeat.
I really enjoyed this and read it in one sitting. It's quite tricky to folow at times but I'd expect that from a good spy thriller and this is certainly one of those.
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