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Smiley’s People is the last book in the “Karla Trilogy”; a series that describes the world of espionage during the Cold War. The story starts with a revelation by a ‘lost-agent’ recently resurfaced that at the very top of Circus (British secret service) there is a KGB agent, a mole spying for the Russians. And he is there for decades. Dangerous, resourceful and one of their own, this double-agent is capable of wrecking havoc if he isn’t caught immediately and off-guard. Here Smiley is called bac
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Feb 28, 2014
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The final book of the Karla set piece. George Smiley is summoned out of retirement at the request of his old outfit to investigate an agent's murder, and he and his crack crew are once again on the trail of Karla. The chapter when Smiley has a long talk with Connie has some great dialog.
Should you like reading books with a slow but intriguing pace, old school spy craft with human intel, along with some great writing, then by all means give this a go.
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold; Tinker, ...more
Should you like reading books with a slow but intriguing pace, old school spy craft with human intel, along with some great writing, then by all means give this a go.
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold; Tinker, ...more
As per usual with Le Carre, he is able to tell a story from two apparently unrelated stories, and bring them together and continue to a compelling finish. In fact, this is the triumphant finish of the Karla obsession Smiley has harbored his entire career - Karla, his Soviet counter-part, the mysterious head of the Moscow Center (13th Directorate), the spy who slipped from his grasp those many years ago in Delhi in India.
Here we are at the end of Smiley's career, the late 1970's - with a Labour ...more
Here we are at the end of Smiley's career, the late 1970's - with a Labour ...more
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Epic end to the Karla trilogy.
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