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“Many ingredients are skillfully declared: the story of the story; flashbacks and glitters, memories, analysis and prognosis are clearly controlled with grace. In fact, technically, the secret pilgrim is the achievement of Mr. Le Carre’s most referee.” – The New York Times Book Review (1991)
After time in British intelligence, experienced spy “Ned” asked his colleague George Smiley to speak to his cadet spy in Sarratt. After the Cold War, the smiley remarks about espionage were a series of memories and memories that Ned had triggered and backdropped as a British spy for decades.
Secret Pilgrims all recall past times and meditation on the future, and over a year after the fall of the Smiley People and the Berlin Wall, Secret Pilgrims are published over a decade, a mosaic that subtly captures the complex and contradictory moral landscape of Cold War intelligence.
Customers say
Customers find the book engaging and hard to put down. They praise the excellent storytelling and tightly told adventures. The stories provide revealing insights into Smiley’s character development and thought-provoking twists and turns. Many describe the book as engaging, interesting, and absorbing. However, opinions differ on the language – some appreciate the beautiful writing and narration, while others feel the beginning chapters are rambling and disjointed.
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