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Agent Running In The Field John Le Carr

  • SKU: BELL-48271546
Agent Running In The Field John Le Carr
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Publisher: Penguin Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.62 MB
Pages: 384
Author: John le Carré
ISBN: 9780241986547, 0241986540
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Agent Running In The Field John Le Carr by John Le Carré 9780241986547, 0241986540 instant download after payment.

'The British spy thriller at its unputdownable best' Observer

Nat, a veteran of Britain's Secret Intelligence Service, thinks his years as an agent runner are over. But MI6 have other plans. To tackle the growing threat from Moscow Centre, Nat is put in charge of The Haven, a defunct substation of London General with a rag-tag band of spies. His weekly badminton session with the young, introspective, Brexit-hating Ed, offers respite from the new job. But it is Ed, of all unlikely people, who will take Nat down the path of political anger that will ensnare them all.

'A rich, beautifully written book studded with surprises. Narrative is a black art, and Le Carré is its grandmaster' Spectator
'Blisteringly contemporary' Economist

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