Le Carre John L Books : The Spy Who Came in from the Cold

The Spy Who Came in from the Cold

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Clever - Although I read this a while ago now I would say it is a thoroughly enjoyable read with a world weary main character and a fantastic plot that twists and turns and keeps you reading on into the night and what an ending. Utterly sad but brilliant for it. And I never knew human beings could be so devious and clever as the British secret service agents are here. A must read

This book by John Le Carre was a bit slow in starting - This book by John Le Carre was a bit slow in starting but then the plot quickened and as I read I thought I was on the journey.I thought there were two many characters in the book and as a result I believe this is why the plot was slowed down.Alec Lemas I thought was a shady character and the girl called Liz who worked at the library I believe really loved him and the two met because Alec worked at the library. Liz s colleague at the library was a very strict woman and as I read you could tell she did not like Lemas.The end of the book was very surprising and I won t spoil it for anyone who has not read it but the book was not bad.

Enthralling... - I ve read many John Le Carre novels, and this one is of the same high quality that I have come to expect from this world class story teller. His ability to capitivate the reader with a solid progressive plot and believable charators is second to none. While writing this review I would also like to recommend The Constantine Legacy by Andrew Towning. His Jake Dillon charactor is also well worth a read.

Stunning spy story - This is a stunning spy story about the human cost of the Cold War that practically invented a genre. Brilliantly plotted, authentic (the love interest works fine for me too) and chilling - with an ending to die for.

THE DEFINITE COLD WAR SPY STORY - JOHN LeCARRE is not just a spy-story narrator, he is a GREAT writer! His prose is tight, imaginative and beautiful. His imagery is majestic. And his grasp of human nature is truly impressive.This book was his first, no matter, most of his writing skills shine to full strength. At the hight of the Cold War, Alec Leamas is a British agent on a seemingly uncontrolled downwards spiral. After loosing one of his sources (shot and killed while crossing the Berlin wall), he is recalled back to London and then he experiences betrayal by every side imaginable. He resorts to drinking, and depressive thoughts, and revisiting the mistakes of his life. But of course the Game is played constantly and one should not trust anyone. Ever. In a world where double-crossings are common and triple-crossings not uncommon, can anyone trust long enough to find love?This book conveyed such an original atmosphere that many suspected JOHN LeCARRE being a former MI6 insider. Those suspicions were latter confirmed (his secret agent status was blown by none other than Kim Philby, the notorious double agent for the KGB). This is definitely THE BEST spy story ever written!HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!




The Spy Who Came in from the Cold