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Book review: Silverview by John le Carre

SILVERVIEW by John le Carre. Penguin Books. The twenty-sixth and `last complete book` from the late great le Carre is, as expected, a good read. But I wouldn’t say it is among his best. Here the protagonist Edward /Florian begins life on the page as a shadowy figure and stays that way all through to…

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Book review: A Legacy of Spies by John le Carre

This is more a brief take than a review of the book. If every bit of the buzz about the latest (and last?) le Carre is only about the fact that that he brings George Smiley back, well, it`s setting up the reader for something of a disappointment. Truth to tell, that’s not the only…

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Book review: The Pigeon Tunnel by John le Carre

The Pigeon Tunnel by John le Carre Reminiscences from the spy who can string a sentence or two.  And how. Behind the smoke and the mirrors, this book,  by this onetime  MI5 agent,  is a master class in the art of story-writing,  because every one of these stories from his life are fascinating anecdotes. And…

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