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In the spring of 1963, George Smiley has stepped away from the Circus, seeking a quieter life amidst the remnants of the West's spy war with the Soviets. Rumors swirl in Whitehall about his newfound happiness, bolstered by a more stable marriage. However, Control has other plans. A Russian agent has defected under unusual circumstances, and the target he was sent to eliminate in London is missing. Reluctantly, Smiley takes on one last task: to interview Susanna, a Hungarian émigré connected to the missing man, in hopes of uncovering a lead. Yet, as he delves deeper, the shadows of Moscow loom larger, pulling him into a complex mystery that will shape future conflicts and challenge his greatest adversary. Set in the intriguing decade between two classic Smiley novels, this thrilling narrative is a masterful tribute to John le Carré, penned by his son, Nick Harkaway. Critics have praised it as an exceptional espionage novel, highlighting Harkaway's skill in honoring his father's legacy while crafting a captivating story that stands on its own.

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Karla's Choice, Nick Harkaway, John le Carré, Richard Osman, Mick Herron

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2024
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Titre
Karla's Choice
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Viking
Publié
2024
Format
souple
Pages
320
ISBN10
0241714915
ISBN13
9780241714911
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In the spring of 1963, George Smiley has stepped away from the Circus, seeking a quieter life amidst the remnants of the West's spy war with the Soviets. Rumors swirl in Whitehall about his newfound happiness, bolstered by a more stable marriage. However, Control has other plans. A Russian agent has defected under unusual circumstances, and the target he was sent to eliminate in London is missing. Reluctantly, Smiley takes on one last task: to interview Susanna, a Hungarian émigré connected to the missing man, in hopes of uncovering a lead. Yet, as he delves deeper, the shadows of Moscow loom larger, pulling him into a complex mystery that will shape future conflicts and challenge his greatest adversary. Set in the intriguing decade between two classic Smiley novels, this thrilling narrative is a masterful tribute to John le Carré, penned by his son, Nick Harkaway. Critics have praised it as an exceptional espionage novel, highlighting Harkaway's skill in honoring his father's legacy while crafting a captivating story that stands on its own.