The 3 best books by the great John le Carré

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It is to quote John le Carré and place myself in some mid-twentieth-century office, perhaps in Bonn, or perhaps in Moscow. A stale tobacco smell is slightly disguised by the leather scent of the sofas. A desk phone rings, with that stridency of the ...

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Silverview Project, by John Le Carré

Silverview Project, by Le Carré

Just a year after the death of a John Le Carré, the great master of the spy genre, his first posthumous novel arrives. And it is that surely the drawer where every writer keeps the stories parked waiting for second chances, will overflow works in the case of ...

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A Decent Man, by John le Carre

A decent man, by John le Carré

Approaching the nineties, John le Carré still has the fuse to continue presenting his spy novels. And the truth is that in the necessary process of adaptation to current times, this English author does not lose an iota of that icy intensity of the Cold War as ...

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The Legacy of Spies, by John le Carré

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There is something as suggestive or more than discovering an author who captivates you with each of his new proposals. I mean what happens now with John le Carré and his wonderful George Smiley. Enjoy a new story of good old George, so many years later ... it can be ...

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